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SALK o il T il A U E V I 0 t o I FOR SAI.E— Seven-room housa with
Phonograph and <0 record*.
fo r
acre of ground on Eaat Main St
«(««I shotgun m a il ba In good eondl-
Price 11800. 1500 down, balanea
Uon Pay difference If any. Geo. C.
Ilka re n t Address J. E. Stewart,
t il Oadar H t. Klamath Falla. Ore.
Butane, near
Davenport's, Weal
a
Springfield. Call evenings.
Au«. 13-1318
W ith Good Wlahaa
Flrat S c o t c h m a n “ Did ya give
FOR SALK C H EAP— Floral Hpraya Handy a birthday p re a e n tf
73d (I St Ilion« 107 J.
HI
Second
Scotchman: —
r o l l SAI JO llop Bnnka to keep pick- pair of homing plgrona."
ara account« In.
Printed and In
•lo ck at tha Nawa Office.
NO TIC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT O F T H E
F o il R E N T — 4 room bouse on O. STA TE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR
street; with electric! lights, sewer­ T H E COUNTY O F LANE, IN PRO­
age. Inalda toilet, cement walka. BATE
Inquire at Nawa office for particu­ In re Estate of C J Dodd, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the un
lar«.
If. deralgned executor of the above en­
F or
FOR R EN T— Three room furnished
apartment, with bath, basement;
W ater and llghta furnished for
122 BA 24B Pearl HI. Eugene.
FOR SAIJC OR R E N T —« lx room
bungalow, modern, comfortable A
good buy. Also a small Iron cook
stove for sale. Mrs. W. T. Clark.
S21 B street.
A 1»-S6
CALL AN D BEE Dr. N. W
an price» on plate end ether work, tf
summons
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
STA TE OF ORBOON IN AN D FOR
LANE CO U N TY
“ '
George Ellie, Plaintiff, va. Gladys
Elks. Defendant
To Gladye Ellla,
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re­
quired to appear and anawer the Com­
plaint fill’d against you. In the above
entitled Court and cause, on or before
the expiration of the time prescribed
In the Order of publication, to-wit:
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the date of the flrat pub­
lication hereof, and If you fall to
answer for want thereof. Plaintiff will
titled estate haa tiled hla final account
In the above entitle court; that the
hearing Ihrreon will be had before the
said court on September 10, 1926. at
the hour _____
of ten _______
o'clock ______
In the ____
fore­
noon and that all objections thereto
muat be filed In writing prior to the
time Of said hearing
W IL L IA M 8 DODD, Executor.
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE A 12 19-26: H 2 9
O F OREGON:
You are hereby re­
quired to appear and anawer
the FYFCHToR'S
AND EXECUTRIX nPP>7 ,o ,h ’> C00rt fOr ' h" 2 ? ?
complaint filed agalnat you In the EXECUTORS
ANU KXBt u j lt iA
Jn thp pOIDp|uint which la in
above entitled null within a ll week«
N O TIC E
¡substance as follows to-wlt: for a de-
from the first publication of thia sum­
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF T H E (.ree of (hla Court dissolving the con-
mon a. and If you fall ao to anawer 8T A T E OF OREGON IN AND FOR , ra<., of marriage now. and heretofore
plaintiff will applv to the court for T H E CO UNTY OF L A N E IN PRO- ,.g|«tlng between Plaintiff and Debnd-
tha relief demanded In the complaint, BATE
„nt. and for such other, further, and
namely that the marriage relation
In re Estate of Jacob C. Nicholson, j different relief as to the Court may
betweern the plaintiff and defendant
deceased.
¡seem Just and proper.
be wholly dlaaolved
Notice |a hereby given that the un
Thia aummona la served upon yon,
Thi» aummona 'la served upon you derslgned Ernest C Nicholson and f by publication thereof In the fbprlng-
by publication by virtue of an order
Kaale E. Weber have been appointed n«-l<l News. Springfield, Oregon, once
made July Id, 1924. by the Hon O executor und executrix respectivelyi each week for Six Consecutive week*
>. Sklpworth. circuit Judge, directing of the above named estate by th e ' ,,,-niuant to an Order of Hon. O. F.
ouch publication for a ll consecutive
above entitled court; that all personsI sklpworth Circuit Judge o f t h e
weeks In the Springfield News This
aummona la first ao published July owing debts to the said estate shall above Court, made and entered July 20.
pay same to ua. and that all persona|]92g
nnrf publication thereof la
» . i »2d
The undersigned attorney Is a res­ having claims against the said estate' Ju|y' 29 19?g , nd the last publication
ident attorney of the State of Oregon, shall present the same to ua w ith , September 9. 1928
m O. HOOE.
and hey residence and post office vouchers attached at the law office,
Attorney for Plaintiff, 532 Wlllam-
address Is SIB Platt Rulldlng, Port­ uf II. E Slattery. 717 W illam ette
Street. Eugene, Oregon, within alx
gtreet. Eugene. Oregon.
land. Oregon.
months from August 10. 1926. the date
Jl 29: A B-12-19-26: 8. 2-9
JA N E T R W H IT E .
Attorney for Plaintiff of the first publication of thia notice.
Residence and P. O. address SIS
Ernest C. Nicholson.. Executor,
NO TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Platt Dldg Portland, Oregon
Essie E W eber. Executrix.
Jl 12 2» A 5-13-19 24; Sept 1
D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E IN T E R
(A 1026: 8 2-0 16)
KIR. U N IT E D STATES L A N D OF-
I f ICB. Roseburg. Oregon.
July 27, 1926
NO TIC E la hereby given t h a t
I Charles H Mathews, of Ooehen. Ore­
gon. on July 6. 1926. filed Appllcatloa
to Purchase. No 016576, the Ix ta 2. 2.
¡4 6. 4. 7. and NEhi of 8W I4 of Sec. 25.
1 Tp IB 8. R 3 W . W. M.. under the 5th
1 Section of the Act of March 2 1337
D R . J. M J O N E S
1(34 8tat.. 656. as amended by the Act
O P T O M E T R IS T
of July 1. 1903, (33 SUL. 733) and that
'he will offer proof of hla right to pur-
LARAW AY B LD G - EUGENE
IN T H E C IR C U IT COt’ R T OF T H E
S T A T E OF ORBOON FOR T H E
CO U N TY OF LANK.
Louise I McLean. Plaintiff.
va.
Pun ran Mct-ran, Defendant
T o Duncan Mcl^aan, Defendant
d ir e c t o r y
Funeral Director
228 Main SU
62 J
Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Ceanmerclal State Bank Bldg..
Springfield, Ore.
above described land by settlement or
entry, or under the Mining L aw a or
In any other manner, are cRed to ap­
pear at the time and place named and
submit testimony In support of their
e la lllM l.
WILLIAM DONALDSON
OaH
Phon« 57
DR. N. W. EMERY
Off N T 1ST
Button BIO»-
FJ»ene «0-J
Reeldence Rhone IB I M
Bprlngflald, Oregon
D. W . Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield. Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
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
gtreet
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
"The Loop
II
Your Homg When In
8pringflgld
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phons 43
FRANK A. DEPUE
AT
Flrat Nat'l Bank Bldg., Springfield
LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
BwldllnB
Springfield
Oregon-
L«»v» For Sweetwater— R. D. Job«»,
Joe Cowden, and A. J. Bohnetoky Inft
Friday for Bweetwute», Oregon where
they will work In oo» of the ml«»«.
.w tltla y i
o a iia a
w ith in
th *
N lk lfl
decree of the above entlUed Court
dissolving and forever setting aside
the bonds of matrimony existing be­
tween plaintiff and defendant here­
in. and granting to tks plaintiff * 1*^ *
named a decree of ahsotuts divorce
from the defendant
This summons to served upon you
by publication thereof in the Spring-
field News one« each week for six
successive weeks la eonfom tty with
tha Order of the Honorable B. F. Skip-
worth. Judge of the above entitled
Court. The date of tke first lri>hllca-
tlon of this Rummone Is
The date of the
this Summons Is September I, 1020
E O. IM M K L ,
Attorney for P laintiff
Residence and Post Office address:
Ewcrne. Orefron.
Jl 22-20: A. 5-12-10-20: 8 e p t 3
Plans for the Improvement of th»
bird refuge, according to a proclama­
Scappooae drainage district have beea
tion Issued by Governor Plerc«.
In a rage because she refused him approved by State Engineer Lupe».
funds to attend the Trall-to-Rail cele-1 Th» Improvements will eonslst of a»-
»ration In Eugene. Joseph Plans, 39 proxlmately seven miles of dikes t *
shot his wife twice In the buck und hold back the overflow from th»
, Columbia river, and a pumping plant,
killed himself at Klamath Falla
' the estimated cost of the entire 1 *
Fuunh Hoeson. 53. sign painter of
provement being 3293.400.
Portland, died lu Spokane. Wash., a
One of the Southern Pacific passe»
few bears after hla automobile had
ger trains was delayed north of th»
Umpqua river while ooe of the bull
moose which range that territory rsa
wlth-
ahead of the locomotive for three »F
wlU
four miles. This Interference of tra la
kegtu on a 3100.000 union high sahooi
schedule by the moose to »at an *
building at Klamath Falla. The hew
frequent occurrence aad the animal»
school will benefit fonr dlstrtsts.
are seen eften by th» tsala eoews a«4
FnMtleaDy the enttrn population of paaaengers.
Swoot Homo. Holly. Crawfordsville
Closer oo-oparutlo» between th» U
aad Foster to bow engtged In picking
wertern state» to combat strong-errt
evergreen blackberries.
Abort two
salesmen and promoters of oadcstraM»
trueklends a day are being shipped.
stocks and sesurttles was foroeast * F
Extensions, knprovsmeata and addl-
B. Crewe, state corporati«» e o *
Uoai to th« Askina« municipal water mlgllooeT M the rM < lt
^10, u k *
supply haws been agreed upon by the at a meeting of securities eotnmlssto»
d ty eeBBeg
f a , total cost of the
ers from the various westarn states a t
tm prev.m s.to was srttmated at 3500,
Saa Franclsoo. Mr. Crows attend»*
the conference.
A live deer waa brought to Wald­
The contagion named hemorrhaglg
port by Frank Johnson, who had pick­ septicemia, which caused the death at
ed It up on hla farm. The animal was more than 250 head of cattle in tb *
la pitiful condition from a strange districts
of
Boring.
DamascuOy
' malady, believed possibly to be the Gresham and several other localitto»
hoof-and-mouth disease.
In the past three weeks. Is now u »
T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
IN
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
120 Oth Btrsst, Springfield
CO UNTY O F I.A NE.
SUM MONS
New Bada, Matreeeaat Chaim . 2nd
Olive Bowles. Planltlff. VS
Mrs. Lydta Cartoon and Charles J.
Hand C haim and Reekem.
New
Carlson her Husband. Defendant
Blmmena Bada.
Tablas and Bad
TO CHARLES J. CARLSON T H E
ABOVE N A M ED D E FE N D A N T:
Spring«.
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby requir­
ed to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed against you In the above
Phone Re». 101-J
Office 73-J
entitled court and cause on or before
F. H . W A L K E R
Five persons war» killed and 222
the 26th day of August 1926 said date IN T H E JU S TIC E COURT, EUG ENE
J U S T IC E D IS T R IC T . L A N E CO- j persons were injured In 1719 traffic
Auto Truck Transfer
being more than alx weeks from the
U N T Y , OREGON.
> accidents In the state of Oregon dur-
House Hold Goods, Baggage,
date of the first publication of this
summons and being the time pre- W illam ette Collection & Credit Ser' Ing the month of August, according
Marchandise Moving
acrlbed for such appearance by you vice, a corporation, plaintiff.
to the report of T. A. Raffety, chief
Office at 312 Main St.
In the order for the publication of C. E Wilson and vs.
Mrs. C. E. Wilson.
f° r the •<*»• motor d,Tl-
this summons, herein entered of re­
lion.
Ilia
wife,
defendants.
cord. and If you Will so to appear
According to Emil B r itt weather ob-
SUMMONS
QEO,. N. McLEAN
and answer for want thereof plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief | To C, E. Wilson and Mrs. C. F- server at Jacksonville, the recent rain
Automobile, Fire and Life
Wilason. his wife, defendants:
broke the longest dry spell in Jackson-
IN S U R A N C E
In her complaint demanded and
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E Tj||e jn mOrs than 40 years. There
Surety Bonds,.
Phone 017
prayed for. to w it:
R
0( drouth of 102 days,
Judgment ngnlnst defendant Mrs OF OREGON, you are hereby re-
My business la to protect your
qulred to appear and answer the only .05 of an Inch falling In that
business
Lydia Carlson for the sum of 31600 00
complaint which has been filed
860 W illa m e tte St. Eugene ,Or«qoi^, together with Interest thereon from
agalnet you In the above entitled time.
December 17th. 1925 at 3 per cent per Court and cause within alx week 1 George R. Reeves, Portland con-
nunum until paid and the costs and j rom
0( the first publication j tractor, was low with a bid of 397,-
disbursements of this suit and 3250 fin
th(s 8umnlong an(j
you (ati to goo for construction of the first unit
VASB Y BROS.
as special attorney? ees
,
appear an(J ansWpr the plaintiff o( the Columbia hospital to be erect-
A decree that the Plaintiff's mort ) w,„ gsk Judgm«,nt against you In the e<J #t Astorla by the Columbia con
Painting & Decorating
i t Ao^cHhcd "Pbereb he’ lob ' s,’ m of 150 °°' to'" 'tT' er w,th lntcrf'"t ference of the Augustlna Lutheran
In all Its branches
property described therein he sold (h(ireon gt thp ra , e of n|gh,
ce n t,
-
312 Main Street
A TTO R N E Y
H A M IL L A CANADAT. Regtsterer
Jl 10: A S-12-10-20
D ealer In New and Beeand Hand
SUTTON TRANSFER
Mary R. Johnson, Defendant
To Mary R. Johnson. Above Named
Defendant:
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE
O F ORBOON: You are hereby noti­
fied and required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against
you In the above entitled suit, with­
in six week» from the date of the
first publication of thia Summons
and if you fall to ao appear In the
Residence 125 C St
62 M
Full Auto Equipment
Lady Assistant
Attorner-at-Lew
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Th etty of Lakeview has filed w tt*
the 1 bile service commission a c o *
plain against the service of the L a l *
▼lew Vater company. It was c h a i *
ed that the service waa Inadequate^
Brief of Resume of Happenings due to a defective Hume and other a *
clent equipment.
the Week Collected for
Breeders In the Paisley and Bly 41*
trlcts have petitioned the public aer»
Our Readers.
Ice commission for a reduction of l l v *
stock freight rates on the line of tkri
Horman Pohle, who died at Salem Oregon. California A Easters railroad
recently, left an estate valued at 111c between Sprague river and Klamath
SUMMONS
1 Falla, a distance of approximately 4B
110
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E | Grant Halderee. 22. of M ill City, waa
miles.
S T A T E OF ORBOON FOR T H E drownod In the Rantlam river near
Septum ber 10 will be the openla»
CO UN TY OF LANE.
Robert W. Preacott. Plaintiff va Ender when ba slipped and fell from dale tor the deer hunting season IB
Agnes 8. Klemer, a widow. Helen E. a log.
Oregon, unless drought conditions i
Approximately 200 scree of hope on tlnue, according to an announce««
Klemer, a single woman; W alter F.
Klemer and Jane Doe Klemer, his the Thomas Llvealey ranch near
from tha Oregon flah and game co
wife; Edgar L. Klemer and Florence Salem went down as a result of the
mission and E. F. Averill, state
Klemer, his wife; and also all other
recent rains.
warden. The season will continue t *
persons or parties unknown claiming
The crop of pears la ao heavy In the til October 20.
any right, title, estate, Hen or Internat
In the real estate described In the Harrisburg vicinity that orchardlata
A mass of huge boulders and u *
are asking people to come and carry rooted trees waa swept by swot!«»
complaint herein. Defendants.
To the above named defendants:
them away at tbelr own price.
waters of the White river against th»
You and each of you are hereby
A gold brick, estimated to be worth bridge that spans tha stream oa the
notified
and required to appear In the 315.999 „ haa
-------------------------------------------
„ been uu
__
on display _
at tha
«hove eatItled cause and answer there-
hardware nomoanr'a store Mount Hood loop highway and carried
In within six weeks from the date of
n „? away two sections of the bridge. T h *
the first publication of thia summons. 1» Baker. The brick to from the But bridge to located about six miles above
and If you fall to appear and answer ' falo mine.
Government Camp.
herein, the plaintiff will apply to the
H arry C. Paterson of Brookings, con­
T. W. Norcroaa, c lle f engineer of
Court for the relief demanded In the fessed to District Attorney Buffing­
the national forest service In c o »
complaint filed herein, to-wit:
For a decree decreeing the plaintiff ton of Curry county at Gold Beach, pany with F. H. Brundage, in charge
to be the owner In fee simple of tb* that he had set tire to bis wife's honae of trail and road work In national for­
at Brookings.
following described premises:
ests of Oregon and Washington, and
Commencing at the SE Corner of j W ith hundreds of exhibit« In place. Nebon F. Macduff, supervisor of th *
S rth e #’ w .l i J X e .t r M erM lan*!» L a « " * " d h* ,d * • 1Sth “ “ "‘J " ‘I ™
Cascade fo-eat is Inspecting c o n a tn *
County, Oregon, thence running W est, the leading prlae, the Bend chamber UoB work
that forest.
12 chains and ♦ feet; thence North j of commerce trophy, going to Mrs.
Mystery of the rapid and unpre­
, 5 c,iajng> thence Eaat 12 chains and Ralph Spencer.
cedented fall of Lake of the Wood«,
four feet and thence South 25 chains
The Sternberg tannery at Albany near Klamath Falls, which has left
to the place of beginning; and quiet that waa recently destroyed by fire
motor boats and piers stranded high
Ing the title to said premises In said
plaintiff as against all claim» of every will be rebuilt, business men having and dry on a barren expanse of mu4
kind of the above named defendants raised 215.000 as a loan for six years flats, to believed solved In the discov­
and all persona claiming by, through without interest.
ery of a large fissure In one end of th *
or under them, op any or either of
A p ^ , , ^ waa med wlth the pub- lake Into which waters are pouring.
them.
I j|C aervlce commission by the city of
There are 159,521 acres of land open
T H IS SUMM ONS la published by i Marshfield asking for an order requlr- to homestead entry within the Port­
vlrtue of an o rd e rth e re fo r made by
Cooi
w < te r eo
to
land land district, comprising Yamhill,
the Hon. O F Sklpworth, Judge of
„ _____
I
extend
IU
service.
, Washington, Polk. Tillamook, Mario«,
the above entitled Court.
The date of the flrat publication
A proposition to Issue bonds to the Lincoln, Linn, Clackamas, Columbia,
hereof la August 12. 1020. and the date amount of 11500, with which to in s u ll Clatsop and Benton counties, accorri-
of the last publication hereof is Sep a water system, septic tanks and lng to a recent list of vacant land»
teinber 23, 1926.
electric lights In the Boring school­ camplled by the Portland land offlcw
B. O IM M E L ,
The state irrigation securities c o *
Attorney ftor Plaintiff. Residence house. waa voted down.
and postofflee address; Eugene. Ore­
Esther Motanlc, full-blood Cayuse mission has been petitioned by th»
gon
A 13-1D-24; 8 2-»-18 23 Indian maiden of the Um atilla Indian Eagle Point irrigation district in Jack-
reservation, will be queen of the Pen­ son county to extend the state g u a n *
dleton roundup September IS to 18, in tee of interest payments on a $400,000
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E elusive. It is announced.
bond Issue for another year. The stat»
8 T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
has previously guaranteed tnteregt
The
property
of
the
Eastern
Oregon
CO U N TY O F LANE.
state hospital. In Um atilla county, has payments on this bond Issue for four
SUMMONS
been set aside as a wild game and year».
H. W Johnson. Plaintiff,
W. F. Walker
General la w
9
E IG H T GRADE E X A M IN A T IO N
Uniform State
Examination
for
the eight grade w ill be given to con­
ditioned pupils und all others who
| have compiled with the conditions,
on Thursday and Friday. September
2 and S, when application has been
made for queatlona. A limited num­
ber can he given the examination In
the County School IbtperlntendenPa
office.
B J MOORE.
County School Superintendent.
(A 24: 8 2)
ClassifiedÀds
■ b u s in e s s
iH R Ä »
T H E 8PR1N0FM LD NEWB
THURSDAY AUGUST 26. 1926
WM. Q. HUGHES
FIRE
,
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NOTARY FUBLIC
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bprlngfletd,
Gr
by the Sheriff of T.ane County.
Or-
gnnum from the 20th day of Jan. "J"1«*1-
egon to satisfy said Judgment and ugry 192g an{, the f^-thur gum of
accruing costs.
$25 00 as a reaaonable attorney's fee
This summons Is served upon you anJ ltg c0gt8 and disbursements In
by publication thereof In the Spring- j thlg actlon; and that the personal
field New», pursuant to an order of property attached by the plaintiff In
the Honorable 0 . P.
Rarnard, Judge th(g act|0B be sold to pay said Judg-
of the County Conrt of the State of mpnt, attorney's fees, costa and ac-
Oregon for the County of I * n e made crutng cost*.
and entered of record on lbs IB day
This eummona to served upon you
of July 1926, ordering that tb ' said by the publication thereof oa»e a
sntnmons he published one
»arh week tor six encceeelve weeks In
week for six consecutive and •> cces the Springfield» New», In accordance
give week» end the date of the flrat with an order made and entered the
nnhllcatlon win he .Tnly 1Rth 1926 14th day of July. 191«. authorlxlng
and of the leaf wiMtcatlon will hr and directing the M rvie« of
mone by pablleatton
Date cd
Angnet 26th. 1926
pohUcutlt* July IB. 1MB.
F R A N K A. DR PUB
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence. SnrlngfleM Oregon.
July 19. 21. 99. Ang. B, 12-19-2«.
HAROLD J.
Jnetle» of
Jl. U, M, M A b » K »»MB
The I>™g«r Fruit company of Sa-
lem haa made application for permla-
slon to operate a licensed warehouae
under the federal warehouse law.
Thia
would b« the first
federal licensed
warehouse to he operated 1« the Salem
dietricL
T h * Mabel M ill company to reported
to hav« ptuwhaaed th« 89,999-aer»
Drew timber traet above Relley aad
will top th« a*w holdings with a tog­
ging ralltwad for whleh a eurvuy al­
ready has k m made. Aa surveyed,
th» I l M w«ald ran freai Fox era ah.
sight rtOto eaat of Bolley, to Mabel to
Lane
Ito ■
der control, according to Dr. H. C.
Johnson, veterinarian.
Dr. Johnsoto
haa vaccinated 1500 head of c a ttl*
sinc« the epidemic started.
A complaint has been tiled with th *
public service commission at Salem
by the city of Vernonia against
Vernonia Light & Power company, a
private corporation, formerly owned
by the Northwest Trust company, Port­
land, and now In the hands of tha r »
cetver, for alleged violations of th»
laws regarding public utilities and ask­
ing that the commission fix reasonable
rates and charges.
The last piling for the north and
«Outh Coos bay Jetties has been drive»
an<i oniy tins rocking remains to b»
done to complete the estimated 33,-
310,000 Job. The money appropriated,
however, w ill more than finish th»
work, and the port of Cooa bay 1»
planning for aa extension of tha north
Jetty tor 1000 feet and th« south tor B
few hundred feet farther to sen. Then»
extenalons will b« naked of congrea»
at the next »«asloa.
Oregon farmer« expert to plant abeut
• per cent more wheat thia fall tkaa
waa pleated a year ago, aocordlag to
reports received from aome haadraEB
r t grewere, eaye F. L. K e n t etnttoM
etan. United States departmgat 9E
agriculture. I t to estimated that 99*r
BO« acres were aeeded to winter ’
la Oregon last toll, hence aa
r t • per cent weald bring tha p ra»
peetlve acreage to ba plai t ed thto B *
ag to
9*3,999 aerta.