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vicinity will bo aacrlflegd.
Mint! toll j
at one« 110 monthly
W rite Tall
man Plano Store, Saloni Oregon.
A 14-2128:
SEPTIC TANKS
Ready for you to Inatall
LAND SETTLEMENT WORK
L A N D SETTLEMENT
SHOWS GOOD PROSPECTS
• (Heating that they will have available munity around Grants Pass In extend­
capital approximating »192.000.
ing a hospitable welcome td nevcoa-
The Irrigated areas In various aec- ers accounts In some measure for
tlons of the state are receiving a large their fine record.
•hare of the Interest focused by the
Grape growing in Oregon baa also
Portland. O re,— With 32 new set­ newcomers on Oregon. W ithin the
extended Its fame back even to V ir­
tler» reported during the first two next moth a celebration will be be.d
ginia, where W. D. 8ydnor, an author­
weeka <tl April the prospects continue at Hermiston on the occasion of the
ity and specalist In grapes, ha* been
bright and fair for Increased activity ,
opening-of the McKay dam. The fact Inspired to sell out hi* highly develop­
In laind Settlement work In Oregon j
that abundant water available from ed vineyards comprising seven acres
under the auspices f the Portland and , the M< Kay reservoir will open to set­
with 4200 vines and come to Oregon.
Oregon State Chambers of Comme-cc. I
tlement 30.000 acres of land In the Under the rules of the stae Board of
This group of thirty two families i
Westland, Irrigon. Boarilmen and Her Horticulture Mr. Sydnor tu n n y *»-•-,
has scattered well over the state In
ml. ton projeda. makes this event cf In cutting* of bis own vines, be: his
vesting about »10».#00 In farm land») special interest to newcomers. A
ardor for coming to the northwest la
and IInmes.
rapid settlement of these lands Is an­ undaunted and be will purchase Ore­
During this period 7» families have '
ticipated
gon vines upon his arrival.
written to W O. Ide. directing the 1
Settlers continue to pour Into the
land settlement work, that they Intend ■
Southern Oregon projects. Josephine
to come to Oregon very soon and In- ■
’
County atlll holding the lead in the FO R SA L B — Carbon paper la larga
number of families obtained. Keen i «Beeta, 26x38 Inches, suitani» ta»
TRAIN SCHEDULE
I Interest on the part of the whole com­
making tracings The new s Oftloe,
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Cascade Line
Southbound.
leaves
Springfield.
7.50 A M. Dally.
|-'„r family of five
821
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For family of nine --------------- —
at our plant
Sewer Pipe— (train Tile
W A N TED — Team Work haulliif. plow­
Chimney Blocks
ing. harrowing «» discing
J. II
Tha Night Shift
E U G E N E C O N C R E T E P IP E CO.
Bower, Phone 28F4 Springfield. tf,
tf.
Teacher: "When waa Hom« hglltr*
Blank Promissory nolea and re
Hoy:
"At night.”
ROOF REPAIRING
colpta printed and In stock at the
Teacher: "Who told you th at’ "
News
office.
For
*
Roof
Repairing call 2326 .1
Hoy:
"You did. You aald Rome
NO TIC E OF
flP HEARING OF F IN A L Eugene, and get result». 1. T. Loomis,
waau't built In a day."
ACCOUNT
experienced »nd permanently locateJ
Northbound, Springfield at 2:45 P
Notice le hereby given: That the
tf.
NO TICE FOR P U B LIIU A TIO N
M Dally.
undersigned administratrix of the
FOREST EXCHANGE
estate of Alva A. Ilonney, deceased.
Main Line— Bua connection» Here.
No. 01882»
has filed her account for the final
Watch repairing done correctly
Southbound California trains, Eu­
settlement of the estate of the said Work In today—Out tomorrow. Hoyt
D e p a rtm e n t of tho In te r io r , U n ite d
Alva A. Bonney In the County Court!
gene
at 1:26 A. M.. 1:45 P. M.. 12.10
S tate» Land Office, Roseburg, O re ­ for Isine Countv In the State of Ore- 321 M , *n
tt.
P. M and 6:08 A. M. Dally.
gon, April 8. I »27.
gun. and that Saturday the 16th dav I
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111
NOTICE le hereby given that Dan­
Northbound California train«, Eu-
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“ * ” 7,,ra o f ' CA LL
AND . SEE
Dr.
iel llogsn. of Weal I,Inn. Oregon, filed <>f -----------------------------------
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.
. N. W “ T * ’’
gene a t 4:15, 2:17, 10 :68 A. M. and
Court In thu (o un ty ( ourt llouae.
application No. 0l«»2». under the Act said Eugene.
Oregon, at ten o'clock In ,« * prlce* on pU,e • wl ®ther work- « g
In
:30 P. M.
»f March SO 1922, (42 Rial . 485) to
the forenoon, has been by said Court
•— 1 '■
exrhang« the KW H. W H 8B H - and
8outhbound Oregon local», Eugene
fixed a« th e tim e and place fo r h e a r M A N Y
SE H 8 E H . Section 12. Tp 17 H. Ing objections thereto and for final
O N UNIVERSITY
at 12.26 A. M. and 9:00 and 1:26 P.
Range I t Went, W M.. within the
settlement of aald estate
SUMMER SCHOOL FACULTY
Sluslaw National Forest, for the tim ­
EUN IC E H H A TH A W A Y . Admin-
ber on the W H HEH HEH . Section
Northbound Oregon locals, Eugena
Unlevrslty of Oregon. Eugene. April
22. Tp. 1» 8 . Range 12 West. W M latratoli.
at
2:26 and 7:26 A. M. and 3:20 P. M.
within said Sluslaw National Forest
L L. RAY. Attorney for Estate
14— (Special) — Four additional In­
Wangling Traina
The purpose of this notion 1» to
M 17 24 31: A 7-14:
structors
have
recently
been
added
to
allow ail persona claiming the land»
Eaathound
mixed,
nt
Springfield,
O RDINANCE NUMBER 818
* *
selected, or having bona fide objec­
6:16 A M.
tion» to such application, an opportun­ AN ORDINANCE OF ACCEPTANCE
°f 7 ™ °“ T ? "
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Westbound mixed, at Springfield
ity. to til« their protests with the reg
ON T H E PART O F T H E TO W N OF
an<1 Portland. June 20 to July
Ister of the United States Land Of
S P R IN G F IE L D
FROM T H E I 2». It waa announred today by Alfred 1:60 P. M.
lire at Roseburg. Oregon. Any such
SO UTHERN PACIFIC R A IL W A Y ( Powers, director of the summer aea-
protests or objection» must be tiled In
COMPANY OF T H E R IO H T-O F-*
SUMMONS
atons.
thia office within thirty days from the
W AY DESCRIBED T H E R E IN AND
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
data of the flrat publication of this
Hugh E Rosson. associate professor
TO A U TH O R IZ E T H E RECORD
8T A T E OF ORBOON FOR L A N E
notice, which flrat publication la Apr'l
ING OF T H E DEED T H E R E O F
of English and law, will teach public
COUNTY
14. 1927.
W'HEREAS. The Southern Pacific speaking and Oregon law In Portland. Lela Iona Raybould. Plaintiff, vs. Al­
Non-coal
Railway Company naa deeded to the
H A M IL L A. CANADAY. Regtster
fred Raybould, Defendant
Mita Margaret Burr, clinic assistant
Town of Hprlngfl.-ld the Old Pier»
To Alfred Raybould, Defendant:
A 14 21 28: Ma. 6-12:
across the
W'lllamette River at In the child study department of the
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE
Springfield. Oregon, and certain other Seattle schools, and author of the I OF OREGON: You are hereby direct­
parcels
of
land
on
either
side
of
th*
Seattle
entrance
class
teats,
has
been
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FIN A L
ed to appear and answer the com
river for a rlghtof-way. the descrip­ aerured to give In Eugene courses on ; plaint filed against you In the above
ACCOUNT
tion of which la set out In aald deed teachng of backward children and «“ titled «ult within alx weeks from
NO TIC E 18 HER EBY G IVEN : That and which said deed la hereby re­
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the date of the flrat publication of
tho undersigned. Joint executor» of ferred to anil made a part or this psychology and education of a tjrp.cal
gommong.
nd |f
fail to _
ao
_____
____ , ___
„ . you
______
the Last W ill and Testament of ordinance as specifically as If th e ; child, a subject on which she la an . appear and answer for want thereof
were tiMpetn
Included
George Sanderson, deceased, have “ same
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In « herein
h o le In whole. authorlt
the plaintiff will take a decree of the
Now. therefore. T H E T O W N OF
filed their account for the final settle­
court against you for the relief pray­
Dr.
L.
E
Griffin,
professor
of
billogy
DOBS
O
R
D
A
IN
AS
ment of the estate of the said Oeorge SPR IN G FIELD
ed for In said complaint to-wlt: That
Sanderson In the County Court of FO LLO W «:
¡ a t ____
„„ the marriage relation now existing
Reed _____________
College, w ill ______
teach _____
biology
Is n » County In the State of Oregon,
That the aald deed be. and the sam* | a (J herwnty a( , he portian() ,p ggiOn. between the plaintiff and the defend-
and that Saturday the 23rd day of a herebv accreted by the Town o’ ! i m iss »turn b ’ . tiaivorsen. instructor .a •»» he dissolved That plaintiff have
Recorder I» here-J Mias Ruth E. Halvoraen, Instructor ,n
April. 1927. at the Court Room of said Springfield and the
,
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11 . ,
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r>
J
v.,
u I
the care and custody of their minor
Court In the County Court House In by authorlxed and Instructed to record ’ art in the Portland public schools, | cj,lld
Eugene, Oregon, at ten o'clock In the the same In Ihe office of the Recorder wj,o w|| assist Miss Bather Wueat in
The order directing service of thia
forenoon, has been by said Court fix-d of Conveyances of Lane ( ounty. Ore- |
iour arl courgeg jcheduled In Port- - summons by publication thereof la
ss the time and place of hearing ob­ g»n
Ian(1
I dated March 29th 1927 and requires
Passed the Common Council this
jections thereto and for final settle
' publication once each week tor six
l
l
l
h
day
of
April.
1927
consecutive weeks and the date of
ment of said estate.
Approved by the Mayor thia 11th
FIR ST N A TIO N A L HANK. Eugene.
first publication thereof Is March 31st,
NO TIC E FOR PUB LICA TIO N
day of April. 1927.
1927.
Oregon.
FOREST EXCHANGE
Attest.
MARY FRANCIS LONG.
C. A. W1NTERME1ER. Attorney
No. 016909
O 0 . BUSHMAN.
I M PETERSON.
Executore.
D E P A R TM E N T OF T H E IN T E R for Plaintiff. Residence. Eugene. Ore­
Mayor.
Recorder.
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
!IOR, U N IT E D STATES LAND OF- gon.
Apr. 14
M 24-81: A 7-14-21
Mr. 31: A 7-14-21-28: M 5-12
1 F IFE. Roseburg. Oregon.
NOTICE la hereby given that Krami
; Btarkey, of 161 E. 16th. Street, Port-
NO TIC E TO CREDITORS.
j land, Oregon, filed Application No.
19. under the Act of March 20. Estate of Emilia A. Smith, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Paul
E H Section 16. und W'H. Section 36. I Hndley has been by the County Court
Offileo Phone 43
Rea. Phone 3 j
15 8.. Range 11 West. WIIJ. Mer.. ot the State of Oregon, tn and f o r :
vlthtn the Sluslaw National Forest. Lane County, appointed executor of i
Carl H. Phetteplace. M. D. J for the timber on the E H SEH SEk». I the last will and testament of Emilia I
General Practice. Special Attention
Section 83, Tp. 19 S . Range 12 W ert, A. Smith, deceeased.
All persons having claims against
WTII. Mer.. also within the Sluslaw
! to Obatetrlca am! Dlaeaaea of chil­
I said estate are hereby notified to
National Forest.
dren
The purpose of this notice Is to i present the same, duly stated and veri­
Flrat National Rank Building
fied. at the law office of A. E. Wheeler,
_______
______
_
In Eug-ne. Oregon, within six months
Springfield. Oregon
selected, _ _______
or having
bona fide object-
228 Main St. Residence 125 C 8t
Ions to such appltcrtlon. an opportun- i from this 24th day of March, 192,.
« IJ
62 M
Ity to (He tnelr protest with the regis­
PAU L HADLEY. Executor.
ter of the United States Land Office
A. E. W H EELER . Attorney.
Full Auto Equipment
at Roseburg. Oregon. Any such pro­
M 24-31: A 7-14-21
Mrs. Arthur Sayles
Lady Assistant
tests of objections must be filed In I
'B U S I N E S S
PAGE SEVEN
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY APRIL 14. 1927
►
new, finer
faster trains
to C a lifo rn ia
Effective April 17
N ew speed and deluxe service over .
Southern Pacific Shasta route
> 1 -» H ours Q u icke r P o rtlan d to
San Francisco
Faster time than ever before between Port­
land and San Francisco. Only 23*6 hour» on the
■wift Cascade, new extra-fare flyer over the
•cenic Cascade line—a smart travel service to
delight the most exacting.
Leaves Portland daily at 10:05 p. m., arriving
San Francisco at 9:25 p. m. Extra fare $3.
7 1-X H ours Q u icker P o rtlan d to
Los Angeles
Train No. 15-—saves a business day between
Portland and Los Angeles. No extra fare. Leaves
Portland daily at 5 p. m., arriving Los Angeles
at 8:30 a. m., the second day. Through Pullman
without change to San Francisco.
Shasta and Oregonian
via Siskiyou line, the famous Shasta will con­
tinue as a premier train of the Shasta Route.
Carries coach to accommodate travelers to in­
termediate points.
Oregonian via Siskiyou Line, leaves Portland
at 1 a. m. (sleepers ready at 9:30 p. m.) arriving
San Francisco at 9:50 a.m., one day following.
g j g — C o a c h e v er Y T uesday and Friday»
c
C o m special all-coach trains leave
V peci to
Portland at 10:00 a.m., arriving
F r a n c is c o
San Francisco at 10:30a.m. next
day. 24^hour, low cost service—only $15 one­
way fare. Ask your local agent about minor
changes in local and connecting service.
D IR E C T O R Y '
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
Teacher of Piano
Mrs. Leland Svarverud
Teacher of Violin
WM. C. HUGHES
F IR I
A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
132 - 7th St. E.
O ffice at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S p rin g fie ld ,
Oregon
1
GEO.. N, MeLEAN
Automobile, Firs and Life
IN S U R A N C E
8urety Bonds
Phone 617
My business It to protect your
business
860 W lllametts 8t. Eugene Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
O K N T IS T
Sutton Bldg.
Phone 20-J
Residence Phone 153-M
Springfield, Oregon
VASBY BROS.
Painting & Decorating
In all Its branches
312 Main Street
General Law Practica
I. M. PETERSON
Attornay-at-Law
City H all Building
Springfield, Ora.
k
DR. 8. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phons
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
43
Flrat N s fl Bank Bldg.. Sprlngflald
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Building
Sprlngflald,
Oregon.
M. G. HOGE
Attorney-at-Law
Practise U. S. and State
Courts
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
etrsst.
HENRY W. CHASE. Prop.
Eugene, Oregon
I
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D. W . Rocf
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty.
Springfield. Orceon
O R D ER
Pacific
CARL OLSON. Agent
Springfield, Oregon
FOR H E A R IN G
HE CO UNTY COURT OF
notice, which first
STA TE OF OREGON, FOR LA N E
April 7. 1927.
Non-coal.
COUNTY.
H A M IL L A CANADAY. Reglsterer
! In the M atter of the Adoption of
A 714-21-28: M o:
Ralph Rose.
I This matter coming on for hearing
NO TICE OF F IN A L SETT LE M E N T UpOn petition of Thomas Jefferson Crist j
Notice Is hereby given that EHxa-1 and Le„na Crist, husband and wife,
_ jth English. Executrix of the Estate praying for the adoption of Ralph
of Fred H. English, deceased, has | j^oge a muie child of the age of two
filed her final report and account as yeari, whose parents are Ira L. Rose
Ruch, and the Court has set Monday. I an(j j j u(h g. Rose, and for a change
May 9th. 1927 at 10:00 A. M at the i oj
name 0( ga|d child to Blllio
- County Court Room 1n the Court RogR Cr,Bt an(1 , hat not|ce of hearing
House at Eugene, Lane County, Ore- of said petition be given to the par­
to hear ents of said child Ivp publication.
objections to the same, and for Ihe And,
| nal settlement of said Estate.
It appearing to the Court and the
E L IZ A B E TH ENG LISH . Executrix. Court finds that Ira L. Rose and Ruth
W ELLS * WELL'S. Attorneys.
E. Rose, the father and mother of
A 7-14-21-28: M 6:
said child, are non residents of the I
State of Oregon whose addresses and
residences are unknown to said peti­
NO TIC E FOR PUB LICA TIO N
tioners. and that Mrs. J. W. Rose Is
FOREST EXCHANG E
an aunt of said child' and Is his next
No. 016802
of kin within the State of Oregon,
Department of the Interior, United and that she has filed her written
States Land Office, Roseburg. Ore­ consent to the adoption of said child
gon, March 1» 1927.
by said petitioners.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Henry
NOW, THER EFO R E, IT IS ORDER­
F. I^w ls. of 330 Sheridan Ave.. W hit­ ED that said petition be heard before
ing. Indiana, filed application No. this Court In the County Court Room
016802. under the Act of March 20.
1922, (42 Stat., 466) to exrhange the In the Lane County Court House In
SE'4 S W H . Sec. 29. N H N W H . N W H Eugene. Oregon, on the 14th day of
N E ’4 Sec 32, Tp 188.. Range 10 West, I May, 1927, at ten o clock Ini the fore-
W. M., wlth'n the Sluslaw National noon; and that notice of said hearing
i-n-n.i M
Forest,
for r (ho
the dmhor
timber nn
on snnroxlmate-
approximate­ he served upon the parents of said
ly 2.30 acres on the S EH N W H S EH , child by publication of a copy of this
Sec. 33, Tp. 19 S., Rnnge 12 W est W. order once a week for three succes­
M.. within the Sluslaw National For­ sive weeks in The Springfield News,
the last publication to be at least
est.
The purpose of this notice Is to si four weeks before the time herein ap­
low all persons claiming the lands pointed for the said hearing.
Dated this 19th day of March, A.
selected, or having bona fide object­
ions to such application, an opportun
1927
C. P. BARNARD, County Judge.
lty to file their protest with the reg­
ister of the United States Land Of­ State of Oregon, County of Lane. ss.
1, L. L, Ray, Attorney for the peti­
fice at Roseburg, Oregon. Any such
•protests or objections must he filed tioners herein, do hereby certify that
tn this office within thirty days from I have prepared the foregoing copy of
the dnte of the first publication of Order, and have carefully compared
this nottce, which first -publication is the same with the original thereof;
that it Is a correct transcript there­
March 17, 1927.
from and of the whole thereof.
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting
Dated this 19th day of March, A. D ,
Register.
1827.
Non-eoal.
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Petitioners.
M 21-31* A I H
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M 17 24-31: A 7-14:
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