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atnrk at I tin New» Office.
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on price» on plain »nd other work. I’
Reflection« by Panne
I have been drinking
The «unitin'i aunnhlnn
Amt guziug nt the ocean
And thinking of the rexiftilne»»
Of life; and woiiderlg why
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When al moat w<- live to die
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE n f OREGON F u ll THE
CO UN TY OF LANE.
Loulnc I S eb a M , I'lnlntlff,
va.
Unman MrI.enn, Defendant.
To Duncan McM-an, Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed ugnlnut you In the
above entitled ault within a ll week»
from the first publication of thia sum­
mons. and If you fall ao (o anawer
plaintiff will apply to the court for
Ute relief demanded In the complaint,
namely that the marriage relation
bet wee en the plaintiff and defendant
be wholly dissolved.
Thia aummona la aerved upon you
by publication by virtue of an order
made July 11. 1926. by the Hon O
F. Bklpworlh. circuit Judge, directing
such publication for all consecutive
weeks In the Springfield N ew s Thia
summons ts ftrat ao published July
32. I»!«
The underalgned attorney la a res­
ident attorney of the State of Oregon,
and her residence and post office
address la SIR Platt Building, Port­
land. Oregon.
JANET R WHITE.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and P. O. address 31S
Platt Bldg. Portland. Oregon.
Jl 22 2». A. 5 15 19 26; Sept. S.
e-
U S IN E S S
Gemerai la» Practica
I. M. PETERSON
Attornayat-Law
C mb mereiai Stata Baak Bldg..
Springfield, Ora.
Oell
SUTTON TRANSFER
Phon* 57
DR. N W. EMERY
O CNTIBT
Sutton Bldg.
Phons t(hJ
Rssldaneo Phons 16» M
Sprlngflsld, Oregon
D. W . Roof
JEWELER
RepuirliiK a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kind» of gravel for con­
crete or rond work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock «and. Bunk-
era at foot of Main on Mill
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
“The Loop
»»
Your Home When In
Springfield
' .FRANK A. DF PUE
A TTO R N EY
AT
GCT RESULTS)
EIGHT ORADE EXAMINATION
Uniform State Examination for
the eight grad« will be given to con­
ditioned pupil» and all others who
have compiled with the conditions,
on Thursday and Friday, September
2 and 3, when application baa been
made (or questions. A limited num­
ber can be given the examination In
the County School Superintendent’»
office.
E J MOORE.
County School Superintendent.
(A 26: S 2)
D IR E C T O R Y
DR. J. M- JONES
OPTOMETRIST
LARAWAY BLDG., EUGENI
LAW
NO TARY PUBLIC
Button
Springfield I
Buldllng
Oregon. |
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
m
Tonalla Removad—Wendell Qllfrey,
■on of John Qllfrey had his tonsils
and adnolds removed Monday by a
local physician.
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Remarkable work In the control at
forest fire» has been done In the Pa*
clflc northwest, where the worst fire
season was experienced since 1919, la
the opinion of J. C. Klrcber, forest
Inspector from Washington. D C on
Brief of Resume of Happenings Inspection tour along the Pacifia
coast.
the Week Collected for
Marlon county this year will pro­
duce approximately 3.500,000 pounds
Our Readers.
of English rye grass seed, according
to estim âtes made by Harley O.
In an effort to cut down expenses,
White. The largest previous crop of
F o il HALE—Seven-room house with ROOF RBPA1R1NO— Old roofa made
the government la going to do away
Across W ith a Bang
this seed was less than 1,000,00»
acra of ground on East Main St. I to laat by a paving proceaa will
with Its rat killer at Portland.
Here Ilea what’s left
pounds. The seed is selling at »4
Fries »2500, »500 down, balance
wave you money and grief. I^eta
Silver cyeek falls, a few mllea to »5 per 100 pounds.
Of
Good
ol*
Bill
like rent. Addreaa J. E Stewart,
get Hied
right for winter rains.
south of Silverton, may become a
He slep t too near
A bean disease Is prevalent in the
»1» Cedar St , Klamath Falla, Ore. j Guaranteed satisfaction
Pernmn-
national park, according to word re­ northwest this season which appears
A
steaming
»till.
ently located. Phone Eugene 2S25J.
tf
ceived.
to be the same as that which affects
I. T. Looinlti, Eugene.
tf.
SUMMONS
Clyde B. Altchiaon of the Interstate sugar beets, reports M. B. McKay,
- ---- I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE commerce commission spent last plant path< ioglst of the experiment
FOR RENT—Three room furnished j Notice of M eeting of County Board ¡S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R T H E
week In Wallowa county resting and station at Corvallis. The disease in
apartment, with bath, basement;
of Equalization
¡C ol S T Y O F L A N E .
some cases has damaged 50 per cent
Water end lights furnished for
Notice la hereby given th a t on the
Robert W. Prescott, Plaintiff va viewing the scenery.
»22 6« 245 Pearl Ht. Eugene.
■ e.-ond Mon ley In September. 1821 1 Agnes 8. Klemcr. a widow, H elm E.
The prune harvest la on through­ of the crop, he says.
the County Hoard of Equalization of Klemer, a single woman; Walter F out Yamhill county with many times
Establishment of the boundaries of
and for Lain- County. Oregon, will at- ! Klemer and Jat>
Klemer, hl» entire families working In the orch­ a proposed road Improvement district
NO TIC E o r FINAL ACCOUNT
tend, nt the courthouse In »aid wife; Edgnr I,. Klemer and Florence
ards. Growers uniformly report a sought in petitions submitted to the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE county. and publically examine t h e . Klemer, hl» wife; and also all other
state highway commission by resi­
«dent rolls, and correct all err-. p^rM,nH or parties unknown claiming heavy yield.
STATE OF OREGON. IN ANO FOR »"
THE COUNTY OF LANE. IN PRO- ‘ r <" valuation description or quail- any right, title, estate, lien or Interest
The spring salmon fishing season dents of Polk and Lincoln counties
PATR
¡*1*** o f land. lots or other properly In the real estate degcrlbe.d In the in the Columbia closed at noon Wed­ will be considered at a hearing to be
•d by the assczuor of said complaint herein. Defendants.
In r*' E stale of C J Dodd, d e ren -.-d.
nesday and marked the end of one of held by the commission at Falls City
Notice la hereby given that the un Lane County; an ! It shall be the duty
To the above named defendants:
the poorest seasons in the history of on Saturday, September 11.
derslgned executor of the above
You and each of you are hereby
■in»' Interested to ¡ opear at
W eeks of under-cover work gather­
notlfl.-d and required to appear In thei U*® Industry,
lltl.-d . tat.- has filed his final account the tini« arri pia. appointed.
P ersons w ishing to exam ine th<"lr above estltled cause and answer there ' Wounded by a stray bullet two ing evidence and obtaining “buys”
In the above entitle court; that th"
hearing thereon will be hud before the aas.-sam enta should call .hiring the in within six weeks from the date of weeks ago while hiking on a ioneiy came to a head at Llamath Fails
sebi co u rt on S eptem ber 10, 1826. nt week Im m ediately preceding t h e the first publication of this summons mountain trail. Lew Lawson of when city, county, state and federal
the hour of ten o'clock In the fore­ me. ting of llu- Hoard of Equalisation. and If you fall to appear and answer
officers combined in one of the big­
Dated thl 21st dav of Aomist. 1926. herein, the plaintiff will apply to the Gallce, 45 years old, died in a Grants
noon; and that all objections thereto
gest liquor raids ever held in south­
BENJAMIN F KEENEY.
Pass
hospital.
most be filed In writing prior to the
Court for the relief demanded In the
ern Oregon. Thirty were taken in
County Ass-saor of and for
time of said hearing
An oil lease covering 1160 acres of
complaint filed herein, to-wlt:
Lane County. Oregon.
the wholesale raids, incluaing ten wo­
WILLIAM 8 DODD. Executor.
For a decree decreeing the plaintiff land near Merrill in Klamath county
Non-Coal.
A 1! 19-26: H 29
to be the owner In fee simple of the has been taken by Charles G. Adams. men.
(8 29)
Sullivan * Sullivan of Portland
following described premises:
Commencing at the SE Corner of It Is thought drilling operations will have completed their contract for
EXECUTORS
AND EXECUTRIX)
start
this
fall.
Sec. 10, in Twp. 17 8., Range 5 West j
SUMMONS
NOTICE
grading five miles of railway exten­
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE of the W illamette Meridian In I u n e , Mrs. Helen Kyron, »7, of Warren- sion into the national forests near
1*T*IIF* UOUNTY COURT OF TUR
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STATE <)F OREGON IN AND F o il STATE OF ORBOON IN AND FOR 1 ounty. Oregon; thence running W -sl ^on. committed suicide following a Cottage Grove for the Anderson A
THE COUNTY OF LANE IN PRO- I^tNE COUNTY
Bnd' *
‘
j quarrel with her husband. John Ky-
BATE
Km"- Pla,nt,ff’ ’ • 0 U d y ,' t n v fee.« .„AT t £ „ ™ U t h 26 chah .
“ ®mP'o7® ot the Warrenton Middleton Lumber company, which
will start this year upon a cut of 40,-
In re Estate of Jacob C. Nicholson. BIB». D efendant
¡font f««t and thence South 26 chain.
-
P 7
deceased
I To Gladys Ellis.
to the place of beginning; and quiet- Lumb*r company.
000 annually for tan years in federal
.. >1 I h .r t .
Ih.< th . ... I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE i |ng the title to said premises In said
Hulling of alfalfa seed will start timber.
um „ „ .
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S T .™
i “ S
T
along with the
-
. w
. :
b’
“
1 persons issuing
<>r any or either of and about 30 acres ot sw eet clover j check, apparently „ the only meana
seed Is to be hulled.
| of halting the flood of worthless paper
“. m 2
.h". n y
<h» expiration of the tim e prescribed them.
sbovc enti led court; that • » person.
, h/ o r d e r of publication, to-wlt:
Properties of the Wind River Lum- , that is now being floated in different
THIS
SUMMONS
la
published
by
owing debts to the said estate shall
W o r e , he Mptr«tloo of six
pay name to us. and that all persons
the
of
flr, t pub­ virtue of an order therefor made hj her company and the Dalles-Mosier ,ection s of the country, according to
having claim» against the said estate | .
h. r„of and |f you fall to the Hon. O. F. Sklpworth, Judge of Timber company were sold by the Louis Olson, who is in charge of the
shall present the same to us with
-
thereof. Plaintiff w ill(,h ® above entitled Court
sheriff at Hood River to satisfy Judg- bad check division of the Salem po*
vouchers attached at the law office
. . th rourt ror the relief pray-
Tbe date of the first publication
lice departm ent
af H. E. Slattery. 717 W illam ette'
“X u i n t J h lc h '¡ » in hereof I. August 12. 1926. and the date ments of about »150.000.
Street. Eugene. Oregon, within six ^ J , a n ‘„ „ f t Hows to-wlt: for a d e j o f the last publication hereof is Sep
Some damage to fruit crops was
Citlxens of Pendleton will be gfvea
reported at Roseburg as a result ot an opportunity at the November elec­
months from August 1». 1»26. the date
“f
rourt dlllRO| , | Bg the con- terober 23. l»-6.
the recent electrical storm. Pears tions to vote on an amendment pro­
of the first publication of this notice ,
, . marr|a,,, now. and heretofore)
E O IMMEL,
Ern«*»t C. Nicholson,, ExecatorJ existing between Plaintiff aaA Defend-
Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and apples suffered from wind and viding for banding special lighting dis­
i ant. and for such other, further, and nr<' postofflee » ¿ d r e s s E u g e n e •
rain which caused a heavy drop and tricts and is the first step in the
Essie E WebVr, Executrix.
different relief as to the Court may X«»
A 12-19-2«. S 2 91« 23- ! some breakage of trees.
(A 1»26: S 2-»-16)
plan of the Pendleton Commercial as­
( seem Just and proper
------------------------
The d ty of Estacada filed applica- sociation merchants' committee for
This summons Is served upon you. |
1 tlon In the offices of the state engi­ obtaining a modern business district
by publication thereof In the Spring IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
field News. Springfield. Oregon, once | STATE OF OREGON FOR THE neer for permission to appropriate street lighting system.
water from Fall creek for municipal
.each week for Six Consecutive weeks.
COUNTY OF LANE.
Silver gray squirrels are proving
1 persuant to an Order of Hon. O. F.
SUMMONS
purposes. The cost of the proposed such a pest to walnut growers of Mc­
(sklpw orth Circuit Judge o f t h e H. W Johnson. Plaintiff,
development was estimated s t »40,- Minnville that orchardlsts are organ­
i above Court, made and entered July 2«
000.
izing forays to shoot them. The ani­
’ 192« the first publication thereof Is MMT R Johnson, D efendant
mals climb the trees, bite into the
To
Mary
R.
Johnson,
Above
Named
J
Joseph
Kippee.
about
IS.
a
miner
July 29. 192« and the last publication
Defendant:
employed at Cornucopia by the Oold twig holding the walnut and when
September », 192«
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Mining company, was killed in- it has dropped to the ground scurry
M O HOOK
OREGON: You are hereby
noil .
T“
.
Attorney for Plaintiff. 63» Wlllam- OF
fled and required to appear
and ita n t|y when he was flung from a off to their
w holes.
«. _« Considerable
a
ette S tr e e t Eugene, Oregon
answer the Complaint filed against ■ bucket of the cable tramway which age to the orchards has resulted,
Jl M: A H i-I M » : B »^
315 Main St. Residence 125 c St
yon in the above entlUed snR, w ith -' hangs 700 feet above a mountain eaa-
r’endleton post of the American
«1J
UM
In six weeks from the date of the I yon.
Legion has enlisted its services with
first pnhlleatJon of this Sum m ons,
. __ .
___
SUM M ONS
The Multnomah county eommlaston- those of the police of Pendleton la
Full Auto Equipment
IN TrfE JUSTICE COURT FOR and tf yon tall to so appear In th e'
EUGENE JUSTICE DISTRICT, DANE above entitled cause within the said era plan to suhmU a bond issue ot attempting to run down a thief who
Lady Assistant
period of six weeks from the date of t»31.«00 to the voters at the general among other things, stole a brief
COUNTY. ORBOON.
L, M Travis. Inc., a eorporaUon. tha first publication of this Sum- election November 3 to obtain funds case from the automobile of F. M.
t0 be used in improving the approach- Bistlioe, a lawyer of Pocatello, con­
Plaintiff vs. John Adame and ..........- mons. the plaintiff will »PPjv
Ooert for the relief preyed for in t h . ,
Bro-dway brWfe
Port. I taining records of the proKcdinga
Adame, hie wife. Defendants.
To John Adams and .........- Adaius Complaint filed herein, lo-wit: for a
of the Idaho atate American Legion
decree of the above entitled Court
defendants:
WILLIAM DONALDSON his IN wife,
THE NAME OF THE STATE dissolving and forever setting aside
Contracts for grading and surfac­ convention at Lewiaton.
Osalsr In Naw and Beeend Hand
! OF OREGON, you are hereby re­ the bonds of matrimony existing be­ ing 41.63 mllas of Oregon highway for
Two applications by the state high­
quired to appear and answer the com tween plaintiff and defendant h sr e a total cost of »328,925 were let or way commissicn of Oregon for ap­
Qoods
| plaint which has been filed against j In. and granting to the plaintiff above
129 5th Strast, Springfield
'you In the above entlUed Court an d , named a decree of absolute divorce referred to the engineers for letting proval of bridge plans have been ap­
within a few days by the Oregon state proved by the war department. The
1 cause within a ll weeks from the d a te , from the defendant.
New Cede, Metreeees, C h a ira 2nd 1 ,,f the first publication of this sum -) This summons Is served upon yon highway commission, meeting in Port- department approved revised plans
mons. and if von tall to so appear i by publication thereof In the Spring ,and
for a bridge to be constructed over
Hand Chairs and Rockers.
Naw
nnd anrwer the plaintiff will ask Judg- field News once each
week for six
nient against you In the so of »38.58 successive weeks in conformity with
A. W. Tyler
of Olympia. W ash , the south fork of Nehalem river, one-
Simmons Beds.
Tablas and Bed
with
Interest
at
6
per
cent
per
annum
the
Order
of
the
Honorable
O.
F.
Skip-
was
elected
district
governor of the quarter mile east of Mohler, and for
Springe.
from December 24. 1924. and for the worth, Judge of the nbove entitled gtw anis clubs of Oregon. Washington, another over the north slough of Cooa
I further sum of »7.85 with Interest at Court. The date of the first publica- British Columbia and the panhandle bay abou t four miles from North
(t per i-ent per annum from December tlon of this Summons is July 22. 192«. of Idaho, at the closing session ot Bend.
20. 1924. and Ils costs and disburse- The date of the last publication of
Forfeiture of the construction con­
the ninth annual convention at Eu­
¡nrents In this action; nnd .................
that the this Summons Is September 2. 192«.
Phone R e,. 101 J
O ffice 78-J
tract entered into by the Medford ir­
E. O. IMMEL.
gene.
money held under garnishment be
Attorney for Plaintiff.
F. H. WALKER
ordered paid Into court, or sufficient
Some 125 officers al Rotary club rigation district and the Rogue River
.thereof to pay said' Judgment, costs Residence and Post Office address: towns and cities in the states of Ore­ Canal company was authorized by
Auto T ru ck T ransfer
Eugene, Oregon.
nnd securing costs.
House Hold Qoods, Baggage,
gon, Washington, Idaho and British Rhea Luper. state engineer. The for­
Jl. 22 29: A. 5-12-19-26; Sept. 2
This summons Is served upon you
Merchandise Moving
Columbia, met at Astoria for the an- feiture was requested by the irriga­
1 by the publication thereof once each |
Office at 312 Main St.
nual two-day conference of executive» tion district on the ground that the
week for six successive weeks in the j
SUMMONS
Sprlngfiebli News in accordance with
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of the first district Rotary interna-. irrigation system had not been com-
an order made nnd entered the 28 3T \ TE OF p r e GON IN AND FOR tionaj
pleted in accordance with the con­
¡day of August, 1926, authorizing and L a n e COUTY.
tract. The state engineer has auth-
The Tillamook city water commis­
QEO,. N, McLEAN
directing the service of summons by j \ v . H. Coats, Plaintiff, ts . Mary
orized the irrigation district to com­
publication.
Date
of
first
publieatien
sion
has
filed
with
the
state
engi­
Elizabeth Coats, Defendant.
Automobile, F ire and L ife
plete the project which will cost ap­
’
September
2.
1926.
IN S U R A N C E
To Mary Elizabeth Coats. Defend neer application for permission to ap­
proximately »75,000.
HAROLD J. W E L I^ ,
propriate
water
from
Fawcett
creek,
Surety Bonde„
Phone «17
Justice of the Peace. ant.
There were a total of 198 arrests
My business Is to protee« your
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE for municipal supply, and for storage
8 2-9 16 23-30; O 7
business
OF OREGON: You are hereby re of 200.000 gallons of water at an esti­ for violations of the state prohibition
laws In the state of Oregon during
8«3 W illa m e tte 8t. Eugene Oregon,
qulred to appear and answer the com mated cost of »35.000.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
plaint filed against you, in the above
the month of July, according to a
FOREST EXCHANGES
The
federal
power
commission
has
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER entitled Court and cause, or before j authorized the issuance of a prelim­ report prepared by William Levens,
IOR. T’NITED STATES LAND OF the expiration of the time prescribed
state prohibition director. Approxi­
VASBY BROS.
FICE. Roseburg, Oregon, August 21, In the Order of publication, to-wlt. inary permit for two years to ’the mately 145 of these defendants plead-
Prairie
Power
company
of
Prairie
1926.
On of before the expiration of six ,
snilty ° r "ere convicted in the
Painting & Decorating
NOTICE Is hereby given that on weeks from the date of the first pub Clty for a proposed project on Straw-
au»w-
August 16. 1926, J. S. Lindsey, of 1158 lication hereof, nnd if you fail to berry creek in Grant county, with
In all Its branches
16th. Ave. N., Seattle. Washington, answer for want thereof. Plaintiff will
»23,702.50, with ¡fines paid in the
filed appllentlon No 016594. under Ihe apply to the Court for the relief pray 1000 horsepower capacity.
' amount of »13,056.90. A total of 468
312 Main Street
Act of March 20, 1922, (42 Slat.. 405) ed for In the Complaint which Is In
Damage estimated at »100,000 was gaUon# of ,lquor wgg degtroywl an4
to exchange the Lots 1, 2. 3. 4. E% substance ns follows to-wlt: for a de caused when fire starting in an aban-
SW U- nod W H 8B<4. See 2, Tp 20 ».. cree of this Court dissolving the con | doned shed owned by the Edlefsen • 20 stills were confiscated by the oí-
Range 1 West, W. M. within Ihe Cas­ tract of murrlage now. nnd heretofore Pue, company gprend to three build 1 Ilcer8'
cade National Forest, FOR THE
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
At a special election held In Barlow
TIMBER ON THE E'4 SW '4. nnd existing between Plaletlff asd Defend ings occupied by the Crown Mills,
NW ’i S E ’«. Section 27. Township 20 a n t and for such other, further, and manufacturers of flour, cereals, pou» to determine the matter of a location
DENTIST
for a proposed new high school build­
S Range 3 East, W. M, within the different rollet as to the Court may try and dairy feed, at Portland.
seem Just and proper.
Cascade National Forest.
Phone 43
ing for the union high qihool dis­
This
Summons
ts
served
upon
you
Width of the right of way for the
The purpose of this notice Is to
trict, the 30-acre tract of George H.
Flrat Nat’l Bank Bldg., Bprlngflald
by
publication
ther
-of
In
the
Spring
allow all persona claiming the lands
Santiam highway now is in dispute
selected, or having bona fled objec­ field News, Springfield, Oregon, once between the Linn county court and Brown, situated in Canby, was select­
each
week
for
Six
Consecutive
week»
ed by a vote of 435 to 14. At thia
tions to such application, an oppor­
the atate highway commission, a» election a straw vote was taken to
tunity to file their prtoests with the persuant to an Order of Hon. C. P.
R egister of the United States I,and Barnard County Judge of Lan« Conn cording to members of the county get the sentiment of patrons on the
WM. G. HUGHES
ty, Oregon, made and entered July »8 court. It originaliy was the under
Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
FIR E AND AUTO INSURANCE
the first publication thereof 1»< g(andinB Of the court that a 60-foot question of bonding the district tor
Any such protests or objections 1926,
r..».. fin infill V ' » 4 U <-> Ina» ran HI * Inti
NOTARY PUBLIC
must be filed h t this Office within July 29. 1926 and the last publication highway was satisfactory, but now It 3190.(MM) or more for the creation of a
building fund, and the expression waa
thirty days from the date of first pub­ September », 1926.
Office at
is understood the elate wants an 80- almost unanimously in favor of tha
M. O. HOQH,
lication of this notice, which first pub­
Attorney for Plaintiff, 633 Wiliam toot road.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
lication will be September 2, 1926
bond issue.
8prlngfleld,
Oregon
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register. ette S tr e e t Eugene, Oregon.
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