The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 15, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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T1OE KPHINGrimj) NKWa
TIlUllHDAY, JULY IB, 102«
NO TICE TO CREDITORS.
President Coolidge ha« IndlcateB
NO TIC E Is hereby given that the
th a t he w ill sign tbs b ill refundloB
undersigned baa been appointed Ad­
m in istrato r of the estate of E. B.
taxes on the Oregon 4k C a llfo rn l*
G riffin , deceased, by the County
railroad grant lands since 1919 to IB
Court, of Lane County, Oregon. A ll
Oregon counties, despite his m ls g i*
persons having clalmr. against said
Ing as to some of Its unusual fe a tu re *
estate are hereby notified to present
the m m e properly verified to the un­
T he early bop outlook has taken •
dersigned at the office of W ells A
favorable turn In the many yards IB
Wells, Attorneys, Rank of Commerce!
th e H arrisbu rg vicinity w ith in t*B
Bldg., In Eugene, !-ane County, O re-i
last two weeks and growers, who her*
gun, within six months from the d ate |
tofore predicted only a 60 per ce*B
of the flra t publication of this notice.
Date of flrat publication July 1; 1924 !
F<>H H A L E C H E A P - F lo ral Sprays. C A L L A N D S E E Dr. N. W . Em ery /
Old T im a Danes.
crop, are now certain of 75 per ceaB
E EDW ARDS,
A nearly normid yield of w inter , o r more of a norm al yield.
•’•»one 107 J
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nn prices o n i-ln le a n d o t h e r w o r k . I f J Rtevens H a ll. Springfield
Every
Adm inistrator. * wheat Is predicted by H . O. Avery, j
Covering approxim ately 140 acres
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to roM B A L E —Carbon paper la largs Saturday Night
Union county agent.
Attorneys,
n ear School Ma'ams flat, 13 miles east
h -a r from owners who wlab to sell.
aheeta, 24x39 inches. anltabla fur T ickets 76c
A severe attack o f rust on fall sown of Butte Falls, In the C ra te r Lake
JI 1 8 15 22 29
C. J. Klaaa, 38514 W ashington 81.,
making trartngs. T h a News Office.
grsln, especially on the h ill land. Is forest, a forest firs which was start id
L O T S FO R B A L E — Lets
2 and
S
riffle s 11«, Portland.
block 3. Springfield Addition, W il­ F O R S A L E — Seven-room house with causing considerable w orry to Toledo by lightning. Is burning uncontrolled
SUMMONS
acre of grodnd on Eaat M ain St. farmers.
tn hundred of acres of dead trees,
F o i l R E N T — 4 room
bouse
on U. In the C ircu it Court o f the Rtste of | lam ette Heights. Reasonable price.
Price 92400, 2000 down, balance
W rite O. V. Liles, Eugene. Ore
s tre e t, w ith electric! lights, sewer-1 Oregon III and for thn County of
A cigarette dropped by a passing blown down during a heavy wind
like rent. Address J. E S tew art.
Lana.
J 24 Jl 1 8 16
age. Inalde toilet, cement
w alk*.
motorist Is thought to have caused a storm last year.
Suit for Divorce.
213 Cedar St , K lam ath Falls, Ore. grain fire a t H e lix which destroyed
Inq uire at Newa office for particu­
M erger of the Oregon Pulp d Pspse
C A L L A N D BEE D r N W Emery
T helm a K W ard. P la in tiff, vs.
t f 175 acres of w h e a t
lars.
If
company's plant In Salem, and paper
Humboldt M W ard. Defendant
m r pr<
ne nletc and other w ork •'
To Humboldt M W a r d . Defendant:
Residents of Curry county In the m ills at Vancouver. Wash., and Loe
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
SUM M ONS
NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Angeles, Cal., all of which are nndar
vlctn ilv of B r o k in g s have form id
Notice la hereby given that Charles You are hereby required to appear
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
answer
the
com plaint
filed
Notice |s hereby given th a t the un-
the control of F. W . Leadbetter o t
It Adatui has been appoln: *d admin and
tbs
Southern
C
u
rry
Fish
and
Game
derslgned. Sarah G lick h a * been ap- S T A T E O F O R E G O N IN A N D FOR
Portland, Is being considered by the
latrato i
of the c ita to of JnU’llo against you In the above entitled ault
Protective association.
Adttloa.
deceased
by the
fo u n t v w ithin a ll weeka from the date of the pointed A d m in is tra trix of the estate ¡ T H E C O U N T Y O F L A N E
directors o f the three co rp o ra tio n *
S U IT FO R D IV O R C E
The chamber of commerce and oth­
C iu rt of Lane County, O rig on
flra t publication of thia summons In of L J C lick, deceased, by the Coun !
according to reports.
_ _ _ _ ____ News. which la ___
Hugh S Demorest, P la in tiff,
A ll persona having rlalu ia naalcst the _
er organisations of Salem are sup­
Springfield
pub- <y Court of Lane County, O regon.j
versa«
Campers coming out from Parnell*
sai l is la te are required to pre— 'it llahed th e "firs t tim e on July 1. 1924; and all persona having claims against
porting a movement to establish a
Nora Desnoreat. Defendant.
tnem . wllh proner vouchers. w itb'n and you are hereby notified that. I f / » " ’ estate w ill present same d uly,
lake state th a t the lake has gone
federal prison at that place.
a l l months n o n tne |t h day o f July you fall so to appear within-said sis
nid°r E ta*ne V T" Nor*„
^ fe n d sn t--
down 15 feet and to a ll appearance*
W ith w eather conditions Ideal, the
I VC to tf.e said
adm lnla’ r.tio r at weeks the plaintiff will make gpp||. J Sw afford. 315 M A W Bldg Eugene., You are y,„ret>y required to appear
Is going dry. No apparent reason for
to the court for the relief O r M M . on o r before six montlM fro m j and answer
the
com plaint
Hied harvesting of w in te r wheat is jecom -
the law o ffice of L. L. Itay In the cnllnti
praved
w ithin the said com plaint, to ” »• <u,e of , l r ’ t publication of W*»! against vou In the above entitled suit Ing general In Oregon. In some sec­ the fall of the w ater Is visible, but It
M ln»r Pu'ldlng. Eugene O r e t v i
wit That the marriage contract now notice
v.. u s
. . . i w ,,h ,n • ’*
,rnm tb e date o f the tions spring wheat Is also being cut. Is thought that perhaps a s u b te rra *
C IIA IH . f r It
\D A M fl
Dated nnd firs t published July 1st. n r si? publlcatloh o f this summons In
ean passage has opened up, allow ing
lis
tin
g
between
you
and
p
la
in
tiff
he
A d m in istrator of the e t . l e i f
Seven hundred and fifty blooded the w ater to flow ouL
the Sprlngflelf. News, which la pub
forever dissolved and that she have 1924
ji nin Adame di
i
W H IT T E N S W A F F O R D , A tty .
llahed the firs t tim e on June 8. 1934' chickens were killed In a te rrific hail
an nhaolule divorce from you. The
L I. H A Y . A ttorney for E t i:«.
Men who served In the student
Eugene, ' ’regon.
and you are hereby notified that, If storm which struck the Kessler chick­
above named court made dated, and
Jl. 8 I6 2 2 29 Aug 5
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you fa ll so to appear w ith in «aid s li en farm , 17 milee west of K lam ath arm y trainin g corps during the w orld
entered nn order June 25. 1924. dl
A d m in is tra trix .
w a r were members of tha U nited
N O T IC E T O f i t E D IT O R S
weeks, your default w ill he entered
reelin g thia summons to he published
Jl 1 8 15 2 . 29 i j or want nf an answer and the plain Falls.
N O T IC E IR H E R E B Y G IV E N . T h a t once each week In the Springfield
States arm y and as such are entitled
the undersigned baa. bv tha County News for a period of tlx successive
An institu te fo r physicians and to a ll benefits enjoyed by other e e
t iff w ill make applcatlon to the court
Court of the Rrate of Oregon for the weeks, and requiring you to appear
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E ¡fo r the re lie f prayed w ith in the said nurses of Oregon wlU be held tn Sa­
service men under the state bonus a rt,
County of Isine been duly appointed and answ er the'said "complaint w ithin S T A T E O F o R E O O N , IN A N D F O n com plaint which Is ns foRown, t o lem during the week of July 26 to 30,
according to an opinion handed dowB
E xecu trix of the luiet W ill and T e s t­ slx weeks from Ihe dale of the firs t L A N E C O U N T Y
w it: T h a t the m arriage contract now under direction of the U n ive rs ity of
by the state supreme court.
am ent of the Estate of Reuben A publication of this summons.
existing
between
you
and
the
p
la
in
tiff
SUMMONS.
Oregon medical school.
Stephens deceased nnd all persona
be forever dtasolved, that he have an
T here were tw o fatalities In Ore­
H K SLATTERY.
W a . New m an, P la in tiff, vs.
having claims against said estate la
Fire, believed to have been started gon due to Industrial accidents d u rin g
A ttorney for r ia ln tlf f and mv post Mrg
F R„wmnn the w ife o f ' absolute divorce from von. T he above
hereby notlfed to present the same
office address la Eugene. Oregon.
ip
R n w m n n a n d a ll
other I entitled court made and dated an or by a burning cigarette throw n from a the week ending July 9, according te
Jl 1 8 18 22 29 AU 5 12
or p ^ t K « ¿ k “ t n c U . X
*» •
,h >t th '!
to me at the office of F rank A Da
car by a tourist, covered more than a report prepared by the state in d u »
Pue. Attorney for the Eatate, at hla
----------------------------
any rig ht, title , eatate. lien or Interest I " u,B’non" *
published once each 200 acres and consumed a house and
office In Springfield, Oregon proper,
tria l accident commission. T b s v l *
_________ (« ♦»., . l . i
a « .rrih ..a in ihe week fo r six successive weeks In the
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E •» «"e real estate describ. d In the
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newspaper nub barn two miles north of Albany.
ly verified w ithin six months from
tlm s were G rover W ilson. Bandosi,
HTATK o f
O nK H oN
F O R I« A N F c o m p la i n t h e r e in . D e f e n d a n t s .
s.^Y « » CT "» _ * » i^
the date of thia rotlee.
rn V O T T
OREOON f o r L A N E
M r | Oeor(te F Bowman th# llahed In Springfield. Oregon, and that
T h e saw m ill of the Long Pine Lum­ engineer, and A. Hear, Hood R iver,
E R A N K A D eP V E .
’ O IN T T
w lfe of
F Bowman and all I Y » u _ * P ^ * ; ,“ d _*nswer the seld
ber company. located six miles north­ carpenter. A total of 634 accident*
A tto rn ey for the Estate.
from
the
Eunice
Hershey,
P
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P
itlff,
vs
J
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n
'o
th
e
r
persona
or
parties unknown. plaint w ithin six week«
east of Bonansa, In K lam ath county, was reported.
Dated June 17th. 1924
Hershey, Defendant.
, claim ing any right, title, eatate. Hen date of the D rat publication o f thl» was com pletely destroyed by fire,
F A L L A A T IP T O N .
The voters of the city of Gold H ill
summon*.
To the defendant John H erahey: ¡or Interest In the real estate descrlb-
E xecutrix of Ihe Estate.
which caused a loss of approxim ately at a special election, w ith nearly 10*
H. E SLA TTER Y.
In
the
name
o
f
the
state
of
Oregon
ed
In
the
com
plaint
herein,
Defend-
J 24 Jl 1 It 15 i t
950.000.
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff, and my
per cent vote cast, decided tn favo r
you are hereby summoned to answ er ants.
poatofflce address I« Eugene. Ore.
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
T he cherry picking season has of the bid of the Beaver Portland C e­
the com plaint filed against you In the
15
J 3 10 17 24 J l 1 8
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E IN T E R above entitled rase and court wfthlp O F O R EO O N : You are hereby requlr-
opened at Cove w ith an abundance m ent company for the city’s power
IO R ü . R L A N D O F F IC E A T Rose­ six weeks from the firs t publication ixl to appear and answ er the com­
of crews on hand, and the yield prom­ plant at Gold H ill. T he opposing bid­
burg .Oregon.
J of this summons and if you fall so plaint filed against you In the above
SUMMONS
ises to be large. T he three pecking der was the Copco Power company.
June 4. 1924 to answ er p la in tiff w ill apply to the
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E !
entitled ault w ith in six weeks from
N O T IC E la hereby given that Ralph court for the re lie f demanded In the
houses w ill be In operation about Each bidder proposed to spend n ea rly
the date of the flra t publication of
FOR
LANE
M cK in ley Barlow , of Box 417, Tulare, r(>0,p |a in i, nam ely, that the m nrralge thta Summons, and If you fall so to S T A T E O F O R E O O N
J u ly 15.
a m illion dollars.
CO! N T T
CallforP ls. who. on August 4. 19--. relation
existing between p la in tiff answer, for w ant thereof, p la in tiff
M y rtle Seyey, P la in tiff: v». Cha«.'
Fred
Daugherty
was
k
illed
a
t
his
Governor Pierce. In a le tte r address
made Homestead E n try No 014518, >n(j defendant be wholly dissolved, w ill take decree against you as pray­ i t Sevey. defendant.
farm four miles southeaat of M olalla ed to Stanley Myers, district atto rn ey
for SWV» 8 W % , section 21. Town- MDd that p la in tiff have cuatody o f' ed for In said com plaint to-w it: T h a t
T o Chae H . Sevev.defer'lBnt.
when the binding, pple of a .lo a d of of Multnom ah county, has refused t *
ship 14 ’ fl., Range 2 East. W illa m e tte
m inor children ol p la in tiff and de- p la in tiff Is the absolute and unquall
IN T H E N A M E Q F T H E S T A T E i
M eridian , haa filed notice of luteatlo n fondant Thia summons la served upon fled owner and In constructive posses. 1 O F O R E O O N : You are hereby re-| hay broke and the shajp and thfust send the attorney-general of the state
te make three-year Proof, to establish yO„
publication by virtue of an slon of the Southeast fourth o f the ttulred to appear and answer tne com -( Itself Into his body, as he (all to the to Portland to conduct a grand Jury
claim to the land above described. ' order made June 6. 1924. by the Hon. Southeast quarte»
of
Section 22. p la in t filed against you In the shove ground.
. , h .
investigation of charges of alleged
byfore tha U «H --d .S tates la n d O ffice fl F Sk'tpwnrth. ctyrult Judge, d lre c w Ttvwnahlp 18 Sbnuth. Range 6 W est of entitled »uM on or before Mx weeks
S4x hundred Portland restaurants - g ra ft paid to public officia's there IB
g t Roseburg. Oregon, on the H a t day I ng such publloaWonUor s ix stiecesalvw,
W illa m e tte M erid ia n . In fain s Worn date* of the firs t puhHcntlon of-
weeks Ip the Spr|ngfleld News, amt i County, Oregon ; th a t hta title t h e r e t o /h is Summon«, or fo r Want thereof and hotels were notified by Dr. John ccnnectlon with enforcement of t i l*
of July. 1924
C laim ant names as wttnease*;
that defendant nnswer the same
w ith ,
forever qu!«ted: that defendants I the
P la in tiff
w ill
take
lodgm ent G. Ahele, c ity health officer, th a t be­ crim inal statutes.
John L illy . F ran k L illy . Bsnjam ln lu six weeks from the firs t publics-
be forever barren and eatepped fr o m , against you and apply to the Cohn ginning August 1 they m ust--serve
L ittle encoui agement was offered
M inn ie, F ran k Clayton, a ll of Vida tlon (hereof ThVl_ auminon« Is firs t (claim ing any rig ht, title , estate. Hen j for the re lie f prayed for In the m in ­
m ilk la original bottles Instead of in Stanfield settlers by Dr. Elwood M e a ^
ao publlhed June 10. 1924
Oregon.
or Interest In. to or upon «aid land plaint and for a decree o f aheolut“
glassea
-*•.
-
chief of the bureau of reclamation, la
S D ALLEN,
and for costa nnd disbursement« divorce from vou and the custodv of
non-coal.
A tto rn ey for r ia ln tlff. Eugene,
H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y .
against any defendants appearing a n d 'th e tw o m inor children of the m arrl-
Mrs. John T. Moere, w ife ' of the his visit to th eir project and th eir re­
Register.
O.egon.
c o n i e s t i n v h la t l . l e
age now In h er care.
chief of the Portland police detective quest for reconstruction work In the*
J 10 17 24 Jl 1 SI
J 17 24 JI 1 8 IS
ThlR aummona 1» served by publlca-1
\ h | , anmmonaa la publlahed o„ce| bureau, died in the S t. Johns hospital section. An extension is sought t *
- t tlon thereof once each week for , | , p«ch «reck tor six consecutive weeks
aucoeaslve weeka in the Sprlngf.eld
w t , ’ 7 ,? ,7 at Port Townsend, W ash., from in ju r­ the Stanfield project to make full use
New spaper nuhlHhed at Sorlngfleld. ies received In an automohUe accident o f w ater to be obtained in the spring
Newa, by order o f the Hon. G. F
of 1927 from M cK ay dam.
Sklpw orth, Judge of Maid Court, end L an e County. Oregon by order of the near that city.
tered on the 8th day of June. 1924. Hon G F. S k ’nworth. Unire of the
Senator R. N. Stanfield of Dregoa
Asa Sanders, aged 17. was kilted by
nnd the flra t publication thereof was shove Court made Julv 1st. 1924 sn<t a high power electric current at hts named a subcommittee of the senate
made on Ihe 10th dav of June. 1921 ta dated and flrsst published July 8th
Oeneral I-aw Practice
Phoae Res. 101-J
O ffice 73-J
parents* home near C entral Point public lands committee, w ith htmseU
A. E W H E E L E R .
1924
F. H. WALKER
as chairm an, to begin hearings Aug­
W H IT T E N S W A F F O R D . Attorney while repairing a telephone w ire. Con­
I. M. PETERSON
A
ttorney
for
P
la
in
tiff.
Residence
Auto T ru ck T ra n s fe r
tact w ith a high-tension power w ire ust 1 on the boundary dispute over
for
>he
T
in
in
tlff
Residence
and
Post
Attorney-atl-aw
and Postoffice Address: Eugene.
Houaa Hold Goods. Baggags,
Sand Island in the Columbia river,
was the cause.
| O ffice Address. Eugene. Oregon
Oregon.
Msrchandlss Moving
I ~ N O T IC E i(i hereby given th a t th r J Dr. Earl C. M cFarland. 44, collector which is claimed by both Oregon and
Com m ercial State Rank Bldg.,
J 10 17 24 J l l 8 IB 22
(ifrice at 312 M ain SL
Springfield, Ore.
, . . . . ____________________ State Land Board o f the State of of customs for the Oregon district W ashington. The hearings w ill take
Oregon w ill receive sealed bide at It»
place at cities along the riv e r.
Notice o< S h o rlffa Execution Sale. 1 o ff lee In the Capitol Building at Sa , and w idely known sportsman, died in
At a conference at Salem attended
Portland
from
a
heart
complaint
i Notice Is hereby given that by vlr-J lem, Oregon, up to 11:00 o'clock A
B U Y F U R N IT U R E H E R E
tue of an execution and o rder of M.. August 10. 1926 fo r all the S tate’» , which had confined him to bed (or by Governor Pterce and W arden L19-
Onll
Ite tt was decided that h ereafter a ll
Rocksre, Bsda, Mattrsaaea, Stoves,
Rale lasned out o f the circu it c o u rt, Interest In the rlv e r-b fd lands here several months.
so-called Incorrigible convicts In the
j of the state of Oregon for I^ n p Coun- In a fte r described, giving, however, to
Tubs, Stove Boards, Clothes
T
he
public
service
commission
Is­
SUTTON TRANSFER
■ ty on the 26th day of June, 1926. up-
own^r c r owners o f any land
•
Basket«.
sued an order reducing m aterially the Oregon state penitentiary w ill be
on a Judgment rendered In said court
or fro nting thereon, the pref
dressed in stripes and have th e ir h a ir
W m , O ONALDCO.v
NEW
AND
Phon* 57
! on the 24th day o f June. 1926, tn a erence rig ht to purchase said riv e r | freight rate on wheat shipped over cropped close to th e ir heads. W earin g
SE C O N D H A N D STO R E
I ault wherein M a rk L. Gibson
was ked lands at the highest price offered the lines of the Great Southern ra il­
of stripes by convicts in the prison
' p la in tiff and Alfred Anderson. Inn M. provided surh o ffe r la made In rnnt road. which operates between T h e
was abandoned a number of years ago.
I Anderson. A. D. C link. A lice L. Clink, faith, and reserving to the Board th« Dalles and Friendf
Classified Ads
OX SELLING'
f» U SI N E SS
D E N T IS T
Phono 20-J
Rasldeneo Phono 153 M
Spi Ingflaid, Oregon
D. W . R oof
JRIVEI.KB
Repairing » Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE. Prop.
FRANK A. DF PUE
A TTO R NBV
AT
LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IO
Button
Buldllng
Brief of Resume of Happenings
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
D IR E C T O R Yj
DR. N. W. EMERY
Button tfldg.
GET RESULTS.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Bprlngfleld
Oraflon.
Bend Man Speed«— D r. John B eeion
was fined 915 Saturday m orning for
apcedlng on Eaat M»iln street. T he
offense for which ho was arrested
occurred the aamu day.
H e 'waa
charged, w ith going 45 mOee an hour.
Edward Button, W D. Rohlnwon and ' rig h t to re je c t any and all MdBt
M ary O Robinson, his w ife, were
Said lands are situatc^l In Lan»
described
a»
¡defendants, the
p la in tiff
recovered County, Oregon, and
I Judgment against salu Alfred Ander­ follows, to-w lt:
Your Home When In
Beginning at n point on the U. 8
son and Inn M Anderson In the sum
of thirteen hundred dollars w ith In- G overnm ent m eander line of the left
Springfield
I terest thereon nt seven per cent from bank of the W illa m e tte R iver, at a
| Septem ber 22, 1925, the sum of one corner on the east boundary of the
hundred dollars ns nn a tto rn ey ’s fee L. Poindexter D. L. C. No. 52, T . 17
and the sum of $1930 ns eoats and S R. 4 W .. W . M . 10.75 chains n o rtt
GEO., N. M cL E A N
disbursements and also decreed t h e ' of the southeast corner of the
Automobile, F ire and L ife
foreclosure of a mortgage on the land being 28 60 chains
east and
37.21
IN S U R A N C E
hereinafter described
and
directed chains north of the southwest corner
Surety Bond«,.
Phone 917
the sale of said land to satisfy said I of Section 12, of said township, and
My buslner« Is to protect your
several sums so adjudged, now there running thence along the Government
business
fore pursuant to said execution and line.
N . 5BH degrees W . 3.00 chains
860 W illa m e tte St. Eugene Oregon,, order of sale, I, the undersigned will,
N. 32 degree« W
4.00 chains
on Saturday the Slat day of July.
N. 18 degree« 16' W . 4.80 chains
1926. at one o'clock In the afternoon
N. 12 degrees 10’ E. 716 chains
a t the fro n t door of the court houee In
VASBY BROS.
N. 31 degree« E. 2.67 chain« th e n «
the city of Eugene, Oregon, o ffe r for
leaving the m eander line.
sale
nt
public
auction
and
sell
to
the
Painting ft Decorating
East 3.36 chains.
highest bidder for cash, subject to
N . 54 degrees 55’ E 2 63 chain«
In all its branches
redemption ns provided by law. all
N . 79 degrees E 6.63 chains th e n «
the right, title , estate, nnd Interest lenvlng the m eander line.
312 Main Street
th a t the said defendants nnd nil of
S. 32 degrees W . 2.40 chains to th«
them have, or on the 22nd day of m eander line on the rig ht hank.
Mareih, 1924. had In thq following
8. 69 degTees W . 9 00 chain« aloni
described mortgaged premises; com­ the m eander line
mencing at a point 6.38 chains west
8. 8 degree« W . 8.85 chain«.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
of the northeast corner of the James
8. 55 degrees B. 6 60 chains
DENTIST
B u tle r Donation Land Claim No. 54.
S. 39 degree« 02’ W . 3.86 chains t»
notification No. 6582, as m arked In the place of beginning, contain Inf
Phone 43
county survey No. 1253 and H. and 11.313 acreu of river-bed land« In Be«
running thence north 19.53 chain«, 12, T. 17 8. R. 4 W . W . M.
F lr« t N a t'l Bank Bldg., Springfield
Applications should be accomp*nl«4
thence west 16.89 chains, thence south
19 S3 chains, thenee east 16 89 chains by check ur d ra ft of the am ount el
to the place of beginning, containing bid and should be addressed to Q
33 acres more or leas nnd situated O. Brow n, C lerk State Land Board
In township 19 south, j f Range 3 Salem. Oregon, and mi rked “ Apptlea
WM. O. HUGHES
west of the W llln m e tte m eridian, In tlon and bid to purchase rlver-be<
P IR E A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
Lane county, Oregon, to satisfy «aid lands.”
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
G. O. BROWN.
Judgments and costs accruing upon
,
O ffice at
Clerk State L id Board
this execution.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, May 24,
FR A N K R TAYLOR.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
192«.
S h e riff of Lane County, Ore.
Sprlngfleld,
Oregon
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Five were killed in tra ffic accidents,
one by a train, and three were acci­
dentally drowned in M ultnom ah coun­
ty during June, according to a report
by Dr. E a rl Sm ith, coroner. In all.
87 deaths were reported.
M em bers of the Goose Lake W a ter
Users' association in Lake county ap­
pealed to Rhea Luper, state engineer,
for re lie f from conditions brought
about by alleged Inadequate delivery
of w ater to consumers by the Goose
Lake V alley Irrigation company.
Governor Pierce and two daughters
w ill leave Salem July 20 for Cheyenne,
Wyo., where the executive w ill at­
tend the annual conference of gover­
nors. Gus Moser of Portland, presi­
dent of the state senate, w ill act as
governor In Governor Pierce's absence.
T w en ty-three counties In Oregon re­
ported 153 arrests for violations of
the state p rohlbltloa law In May, ac­
cording to records In tha offices of
the state prohibition director. G rant
was tha only county In the state that
reported no arrests for liquor viola­
tions.
T here was a m arked decrease In
the production of lum ber for the week
ended July 3, according to the w eekly
report of production, orders and ship­
ments Issued by the W est Coast Lum ­
bermen's association. T he production
of 102 m ills for the w eek totaled 97,-
148,156 feet
New orders booked to­
taled 109.410,232 feet, and shipments
totaled 104,731,421 fe e t
F u rth e r restrictions to be laid upo*
movement of domestic narcissus bulbs
grown In western Oregon and other
large producing areas have become
effective, the department of agrlcuP
ture announced. In terstate shipm ent*
of bulbs w ill be allowed to move un­
der the Dew quarantine only a fte r In­
spection and certification by plant In­
spectors. and only bulbs found free
from Infestation w ill be certified.
A cloudburst above W allow a lake
resulted In swelling the W allow a river
to such proportions th a t it sought *
new channel in one place w ith p artia l
elim ination of the W est W allow a falls,
one of the scenic attractions of the
d istrict. Debris diverted the path of
the stream and W a te r M aster S tanley
of W allow a county said It w ill be ne­
cessary to dynamite the mass in order
to return the riv e r to its channel and
restore the falls.
A total of 11,479 Chinese pheasant
eggs. 390 Hungarian partridge eggs,
and 8 wild turkey eggs ware gathered
a t the three game farm s of Oregon,
and 8392 Chinese pheasants. 703 H u n ­
garian partridges and 143 wild tui»
keys were hatched during June, * *
cording to a m onthly report by B, F.
A v e rill, state game wardeu. H e p r *
diets th a t this year w ill m a rk the
moat successful season In ths history
o f Oregon's game farms.
The to ta l
of birds hatched this season, up t *
June 28,1s: Chinese pheasants, 18,788j
H ungsrtaa partridges, 890, and wild
turkeys, 889.