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PAGE SEVEN
THE 8PRINOTOCLD NEWS
« THURSDAY JUNB », 1927
BOUND TO T H E NORTH
(Continued from Page 3)
PASSENGER T R A IN SCHEDULE
SPRING FIELD STOPS
AGENTS, 'I * IJ'RM BN - Make »16 00
ROOF R tF A IR IN O
«tally. Wanted. Local u,nu«i;«r tor
For Roof Repairing call 1326 J
City ot SpringSyM
M|g r-,-r. ml-
■Imi«. L. how aatuple«, dc.tr,but« 1 Eugene, and gat results. I. T. Loonila.
lea«. coffve. «ptr««. extract«, 200 experienced and permanently located.
if.
pi outlet a, thing« people «at
My
company gov« 60-60 and furnlah
NO TIC E TO CREDITORS
Chrysler closed car. Offer mad« to
f flr«t person answering In thia local- Estate of Ida May Loffer, Ileceaaed
4ty.
W rit« District Manager, Box
Notice la hereby given that G. J
160. Bugene, Oregon or phone 81E22 Ixiffvr haa been by the County Court
for appointment.
J 2 of the Stata of Oregon, In and foi
Lane County, appointed administrator
of the estate of Ida May Loffer.
deceaaod.
E IG H T H GRADE E X A M IN A TIO N S
Uniform State Eighth Grade Kxaml-
All person« having claims against
natlony will ba given In dlatrlcta «aid eatate are hereby notified to pre«
where application la made, and where «nt the t a n r duly stated and verlfleu.
pupil« have compiled with the require­ at the law office of A. E. Wheeler. In
ment«. on Thuraday and Friday. June Kugene. Oregon, within «lx month«
• and 10. 1S27 Queatlone for puplla from thia 2nd day of June. 1*17.
having conditioned subject», will be
O J l.tiE E E It Administrator
aent without any application therefor.
A E. W HEEI.K H. Attorney.
. B. J. MOORE, County Bchool Super­
J » »-1« 23 30:
intendent.
„
M M : J I:
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
NO TIC E la hereby given that the
underalgned ha« been appointed Ad
mlnlatratrlx of the e*tate of J. S
Htephenaon. by the County Court, of
lain« County, Oregon
All peraon«
having rlalrna again«! aald eatate are
thereby notified to preaent the aame
properly verified to the underalgn»!,
at the ofBce of Well» A Well«. Bank
of Commerce Bid« In Eugene, l-aae
County. Oregon, within alx month« of
the first publication of thia notice.
Date of flrat publication May X»th.
1»X7
EVA B STEPHENSON. Adminis­
tratrix.
W ELLS A W E L IJt Attorneys.
M M Ji U H »
N O TIC E
FOR PUB LICA TIO N
No. U ltU T
Department ef the Interior, United
State« Land Offlee. Roseburg, Ore
gon. May 8. 1927.
N O TIC E 1« hereby given that New­
man M Woolwlne of Crow. Oregon,
who. on May 1». 1»XS. made Homo
■lead Entry. No. 018*87. for N E H ,
Bw. 16. Tp. I I 8 . R I W rit, W ill.
Meridian, haa filed notice of Inlen
tloo to make three year Proof, to
eatabllah claim to the land above
deacrlhed. before E O. Immel. U. 8.
Commlaaloner, at Eugene. Oregon, on
the 18th day of June. 1M7.
Claimant name« aa wltneeaea:
C lark’ Sturtevant Wayne Jenktna.
John Lambert. Joseph Gate», all of
•Crow. Oregon.
non-coal
H A M IL L A. CANADAT. Register.
M a i 318 28: J 1-1
B U S IN E S S
Sealed bid« will be received by the
City Recorder up to 11 o'clock. Noon,
on the 13th day of June, 1*27. for the
construction of cement (CO NCRETE)
side walks, ou the streets along im ­
properly benefltted thereby, aa out­
lined In Ordinance Number 61» on file
at the City Recorder’s office. City Hall.
Springfield. Oregon, excepting only
■uch sidewalks as have been, or are be
Ing constructed by the property own
era pursuant to aald Ordinance, and
the sidewalks along 10th street which
have been withdrawn from «aid Or­
dinance
Bald contractor Io furnlah
all labor and material In the construc­
tion of said walks, to do all excavat­
ing or filling and bring said walk» to
grade, to give a good and sufficient
bond In an amount that will satisfy
the Council that the contractor will
complete his work In a satisfactory
manner and according to specifica­
tions and Ordinances governing the
construction of cement sidewalks
within the Town of Springfield. Ore­
gon Said bid shall specify the price
per square foot of said walk, the price
per square yard for excavating and the
price per square yard for filling in
bringing the surface of the ground to
grade, aa specified by the City En­
gineer. All risk to be borne by the
Contractor, and the City In nowise to
be held for damage to workmen, or
loss of material In any way whatever.
Bids w ill be opened at the regular
meeting of the Council June 13th.
1127 The Council reserves the right
to reject any and all blda.
I. M PETERSON. Recoroar of th -
Town o f SprliRMeld
60«
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D IR E C T O R Y
Rea. Phone 1(0
W. F. Walker
Funeral Director
218 Main St.
<2 J
Residence 126 C
•’ M
Full Auto Equipment
lardy Assistant
WM. G. HUGHES
1RS
Plano Moving
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
W IL L I» BKRTSCH, Prop.
O FFIC E AT SERVICE OARAGE
683 Main Street
Successor to 8utton Transfer
Oflllce Phone 43
Res Phone 3
Carl H. Phetteplac«, M. D.
General Practice, Special Attention
to Obstetrics and Diseases of chil­
dren.
First National Bunk Building
Springfield, Oregon
AND AUTO INSURANCE
NO TARY PUBLIC
Office at
rIRST NATIONAL BANK
prlngfleld,
Mrs. Arthur Sayles
Teacher of Plano
Oregon^
Mrs. Leland Svarverud
Teacher of Violin
DR. N. W. EMERY
132 - 7th St. E.
O ENTIB T
lutton Bldg.
Phone 20-J
Rsaldenca Phons 153-M
Springfield, Oregon
Oeneral Law Practica
•I. M, PETERSON
GEO,. N, McLEAN
Automobile, Fire and Life
IN S U R A N C E
Surety Bond«
Phone 817
My bueineee It to protect your
business
800 W illamette St. Eugene Oregon
Attorney-at-Law
City H ell Building
Springfield, Ora.
F R A N K A. D E P U E
A TTO R N EY A T LAW
VASBY BROS.
Painting & Decorating
in all its branches
312 Main Street
NO TARY PUBLIC
burton
Building
Springfield,
Oregon.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
DENTIST
Phons 43
M. G. HOGE
Attorney-at-Law
Practise U. S. and State
Courts
Eugene, Oregon
D. W . R oof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Springfield
SPFiiNGFIElO 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
street.
HENRY W. CHASE, Proo.
E d it 8 A L E ~ F ln e lot on W illamette
Heights. Fries »376.00. Apply A
J SBbrgan. Telephone 121-81
It
All kind« of house pulntlng; Kalao-
mining (2 per room and up. Roy
Koch, Call 126-J,
tf.
Cascade Lina
prlxe. what a prlxe!" crlad Kennedy.
Northbound
West Coast, to Portland. „.. 1:04 A. M. 1 The revolver wavered, Jeanne swept
Local. No. »1 .— ________ 1:11 P. M. the candle from the table, overturned
that and flew to the door unerring,
Southbound
l-ocal No. »1 ___________ 8:46 A. M ., banging It after her.
West Coast. ............... ......... 8:11 P. M.
"Armltage?" bellowed Kennedy.
Number 81 carries a sleeper, and ‘ ‘'Quick! the others will be coming
connects at Black Butt« for San Fran­ back.'
cisco and Los Angeles.
They groped hurridly for the door.
Wandllng Trains
■tumbled out and ran toward the
Kaethound
mixed, at
Springfield.
grove, throwing thuniNelvea dowu Into
' 8:16 A. M
the thicket.
Westbound mixed, at 8prlngfleld
"Do you know who that was?" whisp­
1:50 P. M.
ered Kennedy.
of i t r
“1 am."
"Milksop! That woman la Jeaane
Beaufort; and you have let her go!"
"Jeanne Beaufort!"
‘‘Aye! And throogh your maudlin
sentiments you hare freed her!"
In the amall hours of that morning
In a mean room, a man «at wearily
at a table, hla bare left arm stretched
across IL At the other aide was a
tattooer. He was putting on the fin­
ishing touches of a circle with the
G reekilke letters In the center.
(To Be Continued)
Where You Hear 'Em
"God knows, I shall never cease to
remember that night!"
"W hat didst yesterday. Horatlua?"
"Ob. 1 went to an agricultural lec­
"Pah!"
ture and did listen to a lot of dirty
"She got away."
"You apeak as if you were glad remarks."
P E T T Y J O H N 'S
FOX TO GIVE P O U L T R Y
S P R IN G
RED TAG SA LE
DEMONSTRATIONS IN JUNE
luine County's Finest Selection Of
Good Used Automobile» Priced Down
Two demonstratloha on caponlxlng
To The Laat Dime— This Is Your Op­
and on dressing poultry for ifisrket
portunity To Buy That Good Used
Oar You Have Been Looking For At will be conducted In Lane County on
The Moat Favorable Price And Term« i Tuesday. June 7, by Professor F. K.
Each Car la Plainly Priced And Fox of the poultry department of the
Ready For You To Drive.
Oregon Agricultural College, accard-
A L L MAKES AND MODELS
Ing to O. S. Fletcher, county agricul­
ROADSTERS — C O U PES— SEDANS
tural agent, who It cooperating with
TOURINGS — SPORT MODELS
Arnold D. Collier, county club leader.
A Hraall Deposit W ill Hold The Car
In making plana for the meetings.
You Select N O W . You Can't Afford
The flrat meeting w ill be held at
To Ml«» Thia Opportunity.-
the farm of F. M Porterfield, two
OPEN EVERY EVENING
miles north of Eugene city limits on
P E T T Y J O H N 'S
the Pacific highway at 10:00 A. M.
7th and Olive Streets,
Eugene. Ore
The second demonstration w ill be con­
Phone 11S7.
ducted at. the farm of 8. W. 8mlth
about two moles northwest of Coburg
8EP TIC TANK S
on the middle or power line road at
Ready for you to Install
2:00 P. M
The county agent states
For family of live ----- ---------------- »21 that all persona Interested In learning
For family of nine . —...... —
»25 how to do caponlxlng or properly dreaa '
at our plant
poultry for market are invited to at­
Sewer Pipe— Drain T ile
tend one of these demonstrations.
Chimney Blocks
EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
8U M M O N 8
tf.
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT o r T H E
8 T A T E OF OREGON FOR T H E
TEACHERS' E X A M IN A TIO N S
CO UN TY OF LANE. ’
The semi-annual Teachers' Exami­ R O. Marks, Plaintiff, va. Lola Marks.
Defendant.
nations for Lana County will be held
To Lola Marks. Defendant.
at the County 1 ourt Room In Eugene,
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E 8 T A T E OF
commencing Wednesday. June t. 1827.
You are hereby notified
at 8 A. M. Schedules for the exami­ OREGON:
■ nd required to appear and anrwer
nation may be obtained from
E. J. MOORE. County School Super th« complaint of Plaintiff filed against
you In the above entitled Court and
Inteadent.
cause within six weeks from the date
M 2«: J 8:
of the first publication of thia sum­
mons. and If you fall to so appear
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
and answer, for want thereof, the
IN T H E CO UNTY CO URT FOR L A N E Plaintiff will apply to the said Court
CO UNTY IN T H E 8T A T E OF ORE­ for the relief prayed for In the com-
plalnL to-wlt: for a decree of thia
GON.
court dissolving the marriage rela­
In The Matter Of The Guardianship tion and contract now existing be­
Of Henry Wilson, an Insane person. tween plaintiff and defendant and
Thia matter coming on for hearlnc granting plaintiff an absolute divorce
before me this 23nl day of May. 1877 from the defendant and for such
upon the petition of W alter Price, the other and further relief as to the
duly appointed qualified and acting court shall seem equitable.
guardian In the above entitled matter,
Thia summons is published once a
praying for authority and license to week for six successive and consecu­
sell the real property of the above tive weeks in the Springfield News, a
named Henry Wilson; and It appear­ newspaper of general circulation pub­
ing to the Court and the Court find« lished at Springfield. Lane County.
Oregon, h r virtue of an order made
aa follow«;
That the aald Henry W ilton la the by the Hon. C. P. Barnard. County
owner of the following described pro­ Judge of Lane County. Oregon, which
perty In Lincoln County. Oregon, order was made on the 6th day of
May. 1827.
to-vrit:
The first publication of thia sum-
Ix>ta two. three and four In the
northwest quarter of the Southeast mons Is on the 12th day of May. A. D.,
quarter of Section thirty-three in 1837. and the last publication thereof
Township eight aouth of Range ten will be on the 23rd day of June. A. D.
west of the W illam ette Meridian. L in ­ 1827.
8 M. C A LK IN 8. Attorney for Plain­
coln County. Oregon, containing one
hundred and seventy-four and twenty- tiff Residence and Postofllce Address
Eugene. I.ane County. Oregon.
nine hundredths acres.
Mn. 12-19 28: J-2-9-18-23:
Also, the Southeast quarter of Section
aeventeeen. In Township thirteen
aouth of Range nine weet of the W il­ NO TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
lamette Meridian In Lincoln County. NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IVEN, that
Oregon, containing one hundred and the undersigned Administrator of the
sixty acre«.
estate of O. L. (Oscar) Parsons, de­
That »aid two tract» of land are tlm- ceased has rendered and filed In the
, her land« «galn»t which taxe» are now County Court of the State of Oreron
due and payable and that the »aid i for the County of bane his final ac­
- guardian 1» not able to pay the larae count and that Ssturdav the n t h dsv
I without completely exhausting the of June. 1927 at the hour of 10 o'clock 1
| cash fund of »aid ward which he now- A. M. of said day at the Countv Court
ha» on hand. That the »aid estate room, at the Court House In Eugen«.
' has no Income and that th > said Oregon has been fixed sr.d r-’pclited
Henry Wilson has no Income belna bv the Conrt as thq day. time nnd
now confined In the State Hospital at place for hearing objections to said
Salem. Oregon and that »aid guardian final account and the set»lem«nt
has no mean» of providing fund» to thereof
All obleetions must be In
meet the payment of taxe» on »aid writing and filed with the Clerk ot
property from time to time a« the said Court on or befor? said day and
same become due, and tht »aid guard­
ian believe» that It would he for the time.
Dated this 11th dsv of M->v. 1927.
beat Interest of »aid ward that »aid
M M. PEERY. Administrator of
real property be »old »nd toe proceed»
said estate.
thereof put on Interest or Invested In
FR ' NK A. DePUE. Attorney fe rth e
some productive stork, under the sup­
estate.
ervision of this Court.
Ma.12-19-28: J 2 9
That the aald ward has no next of
kin In the state of Oregon »o f»r is
N O T IC E TO C R c n 'T 0 R 3
I known to said guardian and that his
De­
J next of kin in Margnret Cheasty Lon- Estate of Ellxabeth C. T u
ceased. In Lane Ceuntv. Oregon.
organ, now living at No. 3 Jones
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y C-IVEN: That
Street. Worehestcr. Massachusetts.
NOW TH E R E FO R E IT IS H ER EB Y Alla King on the fith dnv of Msv.
ORDERED that the next of kin of said 1927. was appointed executor of the
Henry Wilson, and all persons Inter­ Last W ill nnd Testament of Ellxa­
ested In the estate of said ward appear beth C. Thomason, deceased, by the
before this Court., at the County County Court of Lsne County. Oregon
AU persons having claims against
Court House In Eugene, I,nne County,
Oregon, on the 2<t th day of Juno. 1857, said estate are required to present the
at ten o'clock In the forenoon of « M same, duly verified as by law required,
day to show cause. If anv thev m«v to said executor at his office. 828
have. whv license and authority Miner Building. Eugene, Oregon, with­
should pc* bp g’—n te l for the sale of in si months from the first publication
! said premises fo* the purposes set of this notice, first publication being
I forth In su’d petition.
M rv the 12th. 1927.
ALTA KING . Executor.
It Is fu -'b «r ordered that a ronv of
Ma.12-19-28: J 2-9
1 this ord • ••b’ l' be rersoually »erred
upon su’d ward, that a copy thereof
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
he mailed to M nrgai"t Cheasty Loner-
gan nt No 3. Jones Street. Worchea- Estate of Otto Clarence Zinlker, De­
tor, Massachusetts, and that a copy
ceased. In Lane County, Oregon.
■thereof be published for throe succes­
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N : That
sive weeks In the Springfield News, Paul Zinlker on the 7th day of May,
the last publication thereof to be at 1927, was appointed administrator of
least ten days prior to the date set the estate of Otto Clarence Zinlker.
tor said hearing
deceased.
C. P. BARNARD, County Judge.
All persona having claims against
STA TE OF OREGON. CO UNTY OF said estate are required to present the
same, duly verified as by lnw required,
LANE. as.
I. L. L.
Ray. attorney for the to said administrator at the law of­
guardian In the above entitled matter fice of Alta Klug, 828 Miner Building,
do hereby certify that I have prepared Eugene, Oregon, w ill,In six months
the foregoing copy of order, have from the first publication of this
compared thp same with the original notice.
This notice Is first published Muy
thereof, that It Is a correct transcript
the 12th. 1>27.
therefrom and of the whole thereof.
PAUL Z IN IK E R . Administrator.
Dated thia 28 day of May, 1827.
ALTA KING . Attorney for Eatate.
L L. RAY.
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