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    PAGE SEVEN
TH E SPRINOÄITXD NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 1C, 1926.
utea West 8.08 chains; South 73 de-I
Oiling of the Old Oregon Trail, weat
greea 30 minutes W est 3.21 chain«.
fiom Heppner Junction, Is in progress.
North 46 degrees 46 minute« West
_ _
n n r M ia a
iiir e n r A T
It la planned to oil the road 10 Blalock
6 81 chains; north 77 degrees West
2 27 chain«, north 44 degrees 30 min- :
utea West 1.62 chain»; north 6 de-1
Dalles-Oallfornla highway from Tbe
greea East 1.74 chain»; North 28 de­ Brief Resume of Happenings of uaiies to nntur
grees West 187 chain«; North 82 de-I
At a meeting of the Umpqua Chiefs,
the Week Collected for
greea 16 minute« West 4 86 chains: i
Roseburg'* hospitality club, a reso­
North 1.4« chains; North 24 degree*
lution was adopted opposing the iloa-
Our Readers.
30 minutes Eaat 1.44 chains; North
Ing of motion picture theater* on Sun­
82 degrees W est 4 48 chains; north
day. An eldajlon la to ba held at tho
WANTED—Clean wool rags at The 43 degrees 80 minutes West 4.73
Cut worms again are appearing In same time as the May primaries to
FOR SAIJk
KC»lt HAIJC- Chinchilla rabbit*, First
New« office, Will par (c per chains, north 78 degrees W est 7.88 Lane county, according to O. 8. Fletch­ vole on the matter.
Reed O o m . M ln n a a o ta MnastMW
and K Mta.. Hprlngftrld, H T Fair-
, chains, north 46 degrees 30 minutes er. county agen t
pound.
child.
A ISM D ent, 11 years In Latoo CoanCjk
Oregon branches of the American
I ■ ■.« 1
■
Weat 6 88 chains, North 28 degrees
buahala to arra laa* I
Umpqua valley strawberries will be Association of University Women will
NOTICE OF SH ER IFFS BALE ON West 3 82 chain*. North 34 degree«: on tbe market within a few days, ac
' Kl b-d DrkaA
WANTED—Wanted to buy, for caao,
offer a graduate fellowship for women
EXECUTION
East 4 40 chain«; thence Weat 4.28 cording to reports made by growers.
At Farmera Unina
al kluda of aecond hand furniture
of Oregon, according to an announce­
Notice la hereby given that by vlr- . ,
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tue of an execution and order of sale
10 * * Northwest corner of the
and Implementa. J. K. Oraer. Phons field, or Eugene, nr at tnp
Madison-streat bridge, long an old ment by Mias Moxella Hair of the ex­
MrKenale Oeo W Nntt
AM Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest landmark of Oregon City, and con­ tension division. The scholarship will
Eugene 1803
of Oregon, for Lane County, on quarter of said section 18; thence
MUt M 4. FOR 8 ALE- Garbon pnper In largn State
(he 13th day of March, 1828. upon a Hootb 20
chalna. thence West 20.18 demned for a long time. Is to be re­ total approximately »1200.
CALL AND SEM (Ir N W B m i’ry
atieeta, 24x39 Inebaa. «altaille for Judgment rendered In said Court 0»
.
tx . placed by a new structure.
Twenty days earlier than In normal
the I7lb day of February. 1828. In a
‘° “>** <l“«rter
00 t t *
niaklng trugnga Tiet New« (gfloa
Alva A. Bonney. 24. was killed at seasons, the apple orchards of the
on prices «ai plata and other work
suit wherein William Taylor sod West line of said section 18. thence
Lasen station on the Oregon Electric Hood River valley are now In full
Pearl Taylor, Husband and Wife, S o u th 40 68 chains to the place of
FOR 8A IX Carhon papar In laapa
railway by a short circuit when operat­ bloom
Trees of all varieties have
were
plaintiff»,
and
Newton
Jasper
lw.K,nll|nK
containing
270.27
acres
In
«beeta. 3»x39 Incdua. antiabla for
ing a switch at the sub-station.
never been loaded with a greater pro­
Cosner, William C. Rebhan and
u
George
I
H
urey
were
defendants,
«-“"e
County.
State
of
Oregon,
making (racings. Tba feewe O
F. B. Ingels of Dufur, who recently fusion of blossoms, and orchardlsto
the plaintiffs recovered Judgment
Excepting therefrom the following
was
appointed a member of the state anticipate a heavy yield of fruit this
against defendant Newton jasper described premises, to-wit:
The J ok« on H im .
fair board to saccetd Wayne 8tuart fall.
Cosner
for
the
sum
of
»2184
38.
to
Beginning
at
a
point
28
rods
North
NOTICE TO CREDITJJRB
Man in Ruaalan restaurant not
A Albany, baa declined to accept the
Ruth Matthea, 6 years old. was
x 'n .* ” ” :
Notice 1« hereby given that lei
wlahlng to ahow hl« Ignorance of tbelr
killed, and her mother. Mrs. Frank
testamentary on the Eatate of Frank 814.00 coats and disbursements, with eaat Quarter of the Northwest Qnar- appointment.
tongue, beckoned a waiter and point­ J. Zimmer, deceased, have Issued out
The contraet for building four miles Matthea. waa seriously injured when
accrutng costa; also decree of fore- ter of Section 18; Township 17 South
ing to the menu «aid: “| believe I'd of the county court ef I-ane county,
ifosure of the mortgage given U> •«- of Range g We«t W illamette Merid- of tbe Mlaaonrt Flat market road has the automobile Mrs. Matthea waa driv­
like that.**
Oregon, to the undersigned executrix,
.;,* fb .w 3 i '•» . ■■ ■— « « » .
n » . < » been let to the Security Construction ing waa struck by a southbound Ore­
and that all persona having claims
company of La Grande for »20.ki2.60, gon Electric train at the Qulnaby
fendants
and
order
for
the
sale
of
the
thence
Eaat
to
the
center
of the
against
«aid
eetate
should
file
(he
Raal Safety.
crossing about eight mile* north of
asm« duly verified with the under­ lands In «aid mortgage and herein- stream known as "Bill Haya Creek": by the Union county oourt.
Secretary: "Theae valuable paper* signed at the office of H D Allen, after described to satisfy «aid Judg- thence Northweeterly np »aid stream
Marshall Fleshman. a tanner about Salem.
ah,mid bo put In a aafe place. Where llovey Building. Eugene. Oregon. ment, with Interest, coats and expen- to the Weat line of said Southeast 88 years of age residing about 20 mile«
The preaent high condition of winter
within six montila from the date of aea of aale
can we hide them?**
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant ’o Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of north of Wallowa In the Promise coun wheat with practically no winter kill­
thls
notice,
B o m : "Glee them to the filing
Dated Altri! 1, 1824
said execution and order of sate, I said Section 18; thence South to the try, was dragged t° death by bis team ing of the acreage seeded last fall In­
clerk—abe‘11 lay th»tn down where
dicates the probability of a very ex­
MARY JANE ZIMMER. Executrix will, on Satorday. the 17th day of p|acF of beginning, containing four whtla logging In the woods.
Bn one will ever find them!*"
8. D ALLEN. Attorney for Eatate April. 1828, at one o’clock In the after-
Headquarters company, third bat cellent wheat crop for the Oregon 1925
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acre», more or leas. In Lane Connty.
A 1 s 16 H 28
m the Southwest door or mam _
talk>n, 16td Infantry, of St. Halens. was harvest, according to F. L. Kent of
" ' entrance to the County Courthooae Oregon.
mustered In Monday night as company the United States department of agri­
Eugene.
Oregon,
öfter
for
«ale
end
n
iâ
t
the
aa
Id
aale
will
take
place
NOTICE TO CREDITORB
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
K. 186th regiment. Oregon national culture.
l«M
le
aneti«»
for
“ü
L
J
ü
St
the
law
office»
of
Potter
A
Foster.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That?
• ’'
h1 hea, b,dder( „ b je c t
„
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Judge William Ramsey of the Polk
"
U , J U , .n
941 W illam ette street, Eugene. Ore- guard, with a roti of 62 men.
the undersigned haa been appointed on the 30th day of March. A. D . 1828.
Hearing on the motion of the pub­ county circuit court upheld the ruling
n’t e " inn n-a’t and relate gon Term« of »ale, caah In hand or
ndmtalatralor of the eatate of Rena It D Wilson was appointed admlnla-|<®
lic aervloe commission to determine of the state engineer In connection
•»
"n"-half 0Mh an<’ ha,anre ,<L b€ ~
C. Laxten, decmaaed, by the County .M , °5<1^ . ^ u . í : M M y ' < Í L r í í r ¡ ^
the
condition of the roadbed and equip­ with tbe adjudication of water rights
Court of Ian» County. Oregon. All lame County. Oregon. All persona hay. >•"<”
*»ld
dearrtbed to- curFd by flrat mortgage on the prop-
peraona having claim« ngntnat »aid
ment of the Oregon Electric railway on Mill cre»k In Yamhill county. Ap-
'
erty
on
term«
to
be
approved
by
tho
Ing
claims
against
said
estate
are
re­
eatalv are required to preaent Ihitn
The Northweat fourth of the North,
proxlmattfly 30 persons owning water
has been set for Friday In Salem.
with the proper voucher« to the nn- quired to present them duly verified, east quarter of Section 34, Township Court
rights on Mill creek are affected by
as
by
taw
required,
to
said
adminis­
Officials
of
the
bureau
of
agrlcul
derelgned at the law office« of Pot-
18 South. Range 1 West of the Wil­
JOHN M PRICE.
ter A Foster, ut No. 981 W lllaniette',r »tor «' ••»« law office of Alta King. lamette ll«rldian. Containing 40 acres,
tural economics of the department of this order.
Street In Eugene. Oregon, within all 818 Miner Building. Eugene, Oregon; and «II that part of the Routhweet
JESS A. FOUNTAIN.
Governor Pierce received a letter
agriculture will visit Portland on
months from th<- date of this notice within six months from this data. fourth of the Northeast quarter of
Executor« of the Last Will and
April 23 to bold hearings on the pro­ from Governor Plnchot of Pennsyl­
Dated
.March
30.
1926
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this lltfc
seetton 34. Township 18 ftoath Ruege
Testament of Hugh M. Price.
posed official grain standards for bar vania, urging Oregon to send a num­
Date of first publication April 1. 1 Weat of the W illamette Meridian,
day of March. 1828
Deceased.
A81B2229 M6 ley.
1826
ber of its singers to Philadelphia next
JAMES LAXTON.
lying North of Lltüe Fall Creek, all
ALTA KING, Attorney for estate.
Administrator of the Eatate of
In la n e County. 8tate of Oregon.
The new Young Men’s Christian as­ July to participate in the exercises
R. D. WILSON, Administrator
RENA C. LAXTON. Deceased.
FRANK E TAYLOR.
Fines Are Assessed.
sociation home which is nearing com commemorating the 150th anniversary
M 111838 A II
A 1 8 16 22 28 *
Sheriff of Lane County. Ore.
pletion at Salem will be occupied on of the adoption of the Declaration of
M1826
A1816
a—
— —
^ a i—
For cutting the corner at A and May 1, according to announcement. Independence.
Loren D. Willis. 25. Portland, a
Second street, R <3. Masters was The building coat approximately »150.-
I.XECVTGRS' SALE OF REAL
teaching fellow in mathematics at the
fined »2 this week by Justice R. W 000.
PROPERTY.
Smith. John Doe paid a similar fine
The board of Multnomah county University of Oregon, was found dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘.hat for parking too near a hyrant. and commissioners will go before the vot­ in his room in Eugene. An empty
Phone R e t. 101-J
O ffice 73-J ' bv v.rtue of an order of the • .nnty W. I. King paid the same amount for
G«n<-ral I s * Practice
ers at tbe primary election May 21 ether bottle beside the body and facial
I Court of Ijm e County. Oregon, In breaking parking rules.
F. H. WALKER
with a request for a »2,500,000 bond is­ burns led W. W. Branstetter. Lane
I. M. PETERSON
Auto T ru ck Tranefwr
.he matter of the estate of Pugh M
sue for county road construction and county coroner, to declare that Will»
Attorney-at-laiw
had committed suicide.
Prlct, d eceas.d , duly tnadt an I en
Houes Hold floods. Bsppaff*.
Improvement.
B irth Report Made.
Marchandise M oving
Commercial Htate Bank Bldg..
• cd o f record on the 7th day of
Activities of the state prohibition
Cutworms have Invaded several
O ffice a t 81» M ain 81
Apr'l. 192«. the undersigiitd, Execu-
Springfield, Ora.
department
during the year resulted
orchards
of
Wasco
county,
and
are
Springfield bad seven births and
• rs el the Last W ill ard Testament
in 465 arrests for violation of the pro­
five deaths during March, according causing considerable damage by eat-
>? »1 <h M Price, dt-ceaseil. will, on
hibition statutes, confiscation of 74
to the vital statistics report for th» ing the foliage and blossoms, accord­
HOUSE PAINTING
Tafwptnwww: offtoe 6 t l Rea. 1078
and after the 10th day of May, 1926.
ing 8o reports reaching the office of ! »tills and destruction of 25.486 gallons
month compiled by Dr. W. H. Pollard,
Kaloom lnlng In all Ito
Bra nobs a.
offer for »ale and sell at private sale
of mash and liquor, according to a re­
the county agent.
City or Country W o rk. Lowest
the following described real properly district health officer.
port prepared by William Levene,
Bend
Is
to
be
the
1926
convention
Prices.
E very
Job
Ouarantoed.
belonging to »aid estate, to-wit:
state pr rohibition director.
Ogteopathy ntAod« (ur the
G ive mo a tria l.
C A L L A N D S E E D r N. W Emer> city of cattlemen and horse raisers
Beginning at the Southwest corner
Mrs. Ellen J. Shortridge. pioneer of
of
Oregon.
The
13th
annual
conven­
Lnrth
whaaever
It
In
Rclentl-
RO Y K O C H . Springfield, Oregon.
on -Ik t-' and o th er work •
of Section 18. Township 17 South of on p H '
tion of the Oregon Cattle A Horse 1863, and Mrs. S. B. Kern were killed
nrally jtroven.
Phono 125 J
Range 6 W est W illam ette Meridian,
OsteopetIMo P h jM a lt n am
Raisers' association will be held there in an'automobile accident at Cottage
thence North 89 degrees 39 minutes Simple Mixture Makes
Grove, when the Shasta limited No 12.
on May 28 and 29.
Stomach Feel Fine I Rev." A T Smith of the First United i northbound, struck an auto driven b ,
East 41.36 chains to the quarter cor
B U Y F U R N IT U R E H E R E
Otftea 404 M. A. W. Bldg..
ner on the South line of eakl section
' Rev. Chester Smith, pastor of the Free
Fhuaeno. l> « p m
Roekora, Rada. M attreeeee. Stoves,
Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, Presbyterian church of Portland was Methodist church. Rev M. Smith.
18; thence South 20.37 chains; thence
Ceteopathy stand« 8or the truth
Tubs, Btova Board«, Cloth««
electefl
moderator
of
the
Oregon
pres­
South 89 degree« 45 minutes East etc., as mixed In Adlerlka, often helps bytery of the United Presbyterian Mrs. Smith and their little daughter
wherevdt It la SPlentlftnnllT
BaakeVs.
10.03 chains to a point on the W est stomach trouble In TEN minutes by church at the semi-annual session of were also severely injured.
prova»
Wm.
OONALOSO a N E W A NO
line of the John M. Crooks Donation removing GAS. Brings out a surpris
Orders booked by mills of the West
that body at Albany.
8EC O N D H A N D STORE
Ijind Claim No 47. Notification No. Ing amount of old waste matter you
Coast Lumbermen's association In the
The
Thompson-Kelly
sawmill
in
6024; thence North 38.66 chains, never thought was In your system
week ending April 3 slightly exceeded
Stops that full, bloated feeling and Marshfield, which had debts araount- production, the sales reported by 107
thence
East
11.75
chains
to
the
cen­
Contracting and Building
ing to more than »40.000. was sold by
Call
com-
ter of the channel of Bill Hays Creek, makes you happy and cheerful. Excel Deputy Sheriff Maiehorn for »1400 mHls totahr.g
GEO. W. PERKINS
lent
Dor
chronic
constipation.
Adler­
feet.
thence along said channel as follows:
Corner 5th and D Street«
SUTTON TRANSFER
which turn represented a portion of the l’are
0,1 pu °
' ’
Shipments'reported by the mills were
North 8 degrees 20 minutes West lka works QUICK and delightfully
Springfield, Oyegon
taxes
due
Coos
county.
IOS.809.082 feet, as against 112.215,-
6.21» chains, north 22 degrees 42 min- easy. Flanery's Drug Store.
Phone 57
Plan» and
Estim ates rurntshed
The request of residents along the 537 feet In the week enring March 27.
Free. W ill H elp You Finance
.t
•
'
<»i
t
John Day highway for a motor truck
Your Building.
Cantilevers built out from opposite
mail delivery service out of Arlington
v.alls of Crooked river gorge were low­
is receiving favorable consideration at
ered into place at 3 o'clock Thursday
OEO.. N, M eL E A N
the postoffice department. Representa­
OR. N. W. EMERY
afternoon and the steel framework of
tive Sinnott has been Informed.
Automobile, Fire and L ife
t highway bridge which Is thè highest
D E N T IS T
IN S U R A N C E
The Portland Feed « Fertiliser com- q{
type ip th<? Unite(, s u „,g waa
Surety Bond«,.
Phon« 817
8utton Bldg.
Phon« 20-J
pany, with headquarters tn Portland, CQmpleted The 8teal spaD when f.nal-
My bualneaa la to protect ywur
Resldenco Phone 153 M
filed with the public service commia- I )y complete(,
July w,„ ,,rldgP crook-
bualneas
sion application for reduced rates on
r|v(?r on , hp route of The 1)a||ea.
860 W illa m e tte St. Eugene Oregon),
Springfield, Oregan
boraes shipped to the plant from east­ California highway.
ern Oregon and other points in the
Mrs. Casual Visitor has a faculty for
Four surveys of Oregon streams and
state.
bays are authorised out of the lump
IP
noticing every thing—particularly tho
VASBY BROS.
Rev. Walter Benwell Hinson. D. D., i sum appropr)at|on for that purpose by
- , 4
things she should» t. So it behooves you
M. A.. LL. D., pastor of the East Side , (hc genera,
and harbor(j bl„
Painting & Decorating
to look out for the details. And preserving the beauty
Baptist church. Portland, author, They include the Coquille river from
Your Home When In
In all its branches
of your woodwork is one of them. Acme Qua i >
church-builder and recognised nation- the entrance to Bullard’s; Yaquina
Springfield
ucts make the task easy. For forty years, Acme Quality
312 Main Street
ally as one of the leading m inisters rjver from Toledo to Yaquina hay;
Paint, Enamel, Stain and Varnish for interior work
of his denomination, died in Portland clatskanle river {rom CiatBhaniv , 0
have been famous for beauty and long-wearing quali­
Thursday.
: (he c 0| Ultlbia river cljgnoel, and Tills-
ties. For any finish-any wood. And each up to the
Orders for pine lumber booked by mook bay and entrance.
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
38 mills of the Western Pine Manu­
Acme Quality standard.
JEW ELER
Favorable reports on two Oregon
facturers' association for the week
DENTIST
Repairing a Specialty
I bills were ordered by the public lands
ending April 3 totaled 1294. cars or
I committee of tbe senate. The first
Springfield, Oregon
Phone 43
33.644.000 feet, which was 299 cars, or
, would reduce the area purchased by
F irst N a t'l Bank Bldg., Springfield
10'.,7? : 000 f’ et more
iOr
Pre' : 'he city of McMinnville for its water­
ceding week.
I shed, while the second authorises the
R. W. SMITH
Contract for the conatruction of the county court of Cooa county to pro-
Alder Slope ditch near Enterprise has teet the grovea of myrtle trees within
Justice of the peace and
Our store is the local Acme Quality Paint and V arnish
been awarded to Edward Bishop of ■ lta jurisdiction. Both were introduced
notary public, Insurnnoe
WM. G. HUGHES
Service Station. See us before buying any paint-tor
Baker It is estimated the ditch proper ' by Representative Hawley of Salem
F IR E A N D A U T O IN 9 U R A N C E
any purpose. It will pay you.
J will cost $8800. but coat of bridges and ! and bave passed the house,
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City Hall Springfield. Oregon
engineering will bring the total to j ExGovernor We8t Of Portland has
,
Office at
about $15,000.
filed vfith the state engineer applica­
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A. D. Dawes, who was said to repre­ tion for permission to close the outlet
Springfield,
Oregon
sent some large mining interests In of a nameless stream In central Ore­
tile middle west, has filed in the office gon. construct a dam and divert the
of the state engineer on a power site waters down the Deschutes river chan­
All kinds of gravel for con­
FRANK A. DE PUE
on the Little North fork of the San- nel to the intake of the central Oregon
crete or road work. We
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W
tiam river, approximately one mile canal. The water then would be car­
make a specialty of crushed
from the mouth of Gold creek. The ried through this canal to the Powell
rock and rock'sand. Bunk­
x
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
filing calls fur 200 theoretical horaa butte district (or the reclamation of
ers at foot of Main on Mill
Button
Springfield
power.
approximately 2000 acres of land.
street.
,
Buldltog
Oregon.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
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Nothing ever escapes
her e a g le e y e
“The Loop”
D. W. Roof
acmzwal
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• P a i i n t ^ y 't i S 'n i s h
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO,
HENRV W. CHASE, Prop.
Wright & Son