The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 01, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    hUdren are a t the Seavey hop y»rda
IN
i a w v i v b . vrr iiV A **•.»*-
in the C lre u lt C ourt af the State af
Oregon lo r Lane County,
c . F W orkin* and Lulu M W orking.
Plaintiffs, »». Mary A. Furry, the
Unknow n heirs of M ary A Furry.
I f dec-eased. Ira Vernon, C lara V e r­
non. Charlea
D rake. Jane
Doe
Drake. Joaeph Boyd. Jane Doe
Boyd. SU rers Vernon. Jane Doe
Veenon. and all uuknown owner» of
the property described herein. De
ieodanU .
T O : M ary A Perry. T he Unkonwn
helm ot M ary A. Perry. If deceased.
Ir a Vernon. C la ra Vernon. Charles
D rake. Jane Doc Drake. Joseph Boyd,
y.-.oe Dos Boy«!. Stivers Vernon. Jane
le e Vernon, and all unkonwn owners
of the property described herein: Do
tendants.
IN T H K N A M K O F T H E S T A T E
O F O R B O O N : You are hereby nod­
ded th a t C F. W o rking and Lulu M
Year's T ax
1932
1933
1934
1925
19«
Date Paid
A u a 15. 1925
Aug 15. 1925
Aug 15. 1926
Apr 15. 1 9 «
Apr Î L 1 W
w S S J T J rS i W
- S
Amount
513.18
40 84
57 59
34 57
4931
How ard M errtan has been busy the
Mrs Issila Kwhanks. who ha» been
last week working on the display for »pending the aumnier vacation In the
Announcement was made recently the Goshen Grange a l (he County Fair.
northwest left for Lemoore. C a llln rn la ,
that a corn and fru it show w ill be held
Many of the residents of the Upper-
In Roseburg during (ha la tte r part of W illa m e tte have taken e ih lb lts to the Iasi week.
October, sponsored by the Roseburg county fair.
Now lh a l threshing, balling and the
Chickens, garden pro­
Rotary club This show w ill take the duct». flowers, fancy w ork and fru it heavier summer work 1« over the
place of (he land products fair, which w ill be exhibited
thoughts of the young folks have tu rn ­
was abundnned (or thia year
ed
Io the opening of school Fleaaant
W o rk on the cut off through the
Six freight cars were derailed In the
H ill public school and Union high
W’ooten
ranch
la
advancing,
much
Soul hern Pacific yards at Roseburg
school No. I w ill be open Septem ber
»hen some person handling the train blasting having been dona the past 36. T he high school building Is near-
endeavored Io crosrti 75 cars on a 59- w e e *. T he grade has been complete»! , Ing com pletloln and plans being madn
csr tract,. misjudging the capacity of
M rs 8 H . Caltlson recently p u r i (o f 0(, u,p,„g It
the tra c k . An »urn derail switch at- chased a Aock
. e l . a » * m shaOe» la a s rlk a k t*» l i l t I lag t*
of w hite leghorn pullets
T h e early peach crop has been h ar­
low>d the cars to go over a bank.
from Eil M ille r of Fleaaant l l l l l
vested H a rlle lte pears are now ripen­
Oregon’s b irth rate decreased sligh t
T ha
M r and M rs W’ A E lklu a leava , ing (aa! ad ready for canning
ty last year, while the state's death Thursday for an extended trip abroad
Early Uraw ford peach Is ready lo
rate remained stationary, according to T h e y will be In Paris five daye Lon pick and the Elberta» w ill be ripe In
an annual summary (or the birth reg don three daye and visit other points 10 daye or two weeks
1st rat ion area Issue»! by the depart
of Interest. They expect to be gone
ment of commerce. The bright »pot
two months
M r. Elkins Is pastor of
In the summary wa» reserved for Fort
the C hristian church at Fleassnt H ill !
land, which reported the lowest rata
of infant m o rtality for 1926 of any
L ittle V ad ette Curts I» again at ‘
city 37.2 for each 100 births The In home a fte r having b»>»»n at the hospital
MISS IWI.1JK HERO
fsnt m o rtality rale (or (he «.hole stale In Eugene for several weeks.
She
M A R U E L 1 .8 ..................... 60®
of Oregon was 51 6 a thousand births, may have to undergo another opera­
Phone lf»6 J
but that was the lowest figure given
tion.
637 B Street
Springfield. Ore.
for any state among thi- 23 from which
on the fifteenth day of August. 1937,
by the tax collector o f the County of
Lane. State of Oregon. for the «mount
o f ten and 75-100 Dollars, the same
being the amount «hen due and deltn
quent for taxes for the year 1931. to-
gether w ith penalty. Interest «ml costs
thereon upon the re a l property as
seesed to M ary A. Perry, of which
M a r r A. I’urry Is the owner o f the
legal title , as sppeara of record, situ­
ated In said county and state, and
p articu larly described aa follows, to-
University of Oregon. Eugene. Sep­
tem ber— Dr. C la ra W illa rd Sm erten­
ko. form er head ot the English de­
partm ent a t Skidmore College and
previous to that head of the Greek
departm ent at U rtn m ell, has been ad­
ded to the faculty o f the U n iversity ol
Oregon. In the L atin and U reek de­
partm ent. It was announced today by
T he north h alf of L ot 10 and the Dr. James G ilb e rt, dean of the college
south h alf of Lot Eleeen. Block »7. In ot liberal arts and tclencea.
dross Addition to Eugene, lathe
Dr. Sm ertenko Is not only an educa­
County. C g g o n .
You are nurehy fu rth e r nottfled that tor of national note, hut la well known
C F W orking and Lulu M W orking aa a w rite r and contributor to ninny
Stare paid taxes on said premises for journals in the U nited States. She
prior and or subsequent year», with te also the author of an au th o ritative
the rate of Interest on said »mounts
book in her field, entitled "On th»> In ­
as f o l l o w s :
terpretation of Empedoclea.’’ . Dr.
Amount
T a x Receipt No.
Sm ertenko w ill take the place of
» 9 35
29234
Stanley Yates who wua forced to re­
1330
39235
linquish hla post on account of til
13.10
16779
85.84
health.
17«
33.59
1338
During the late w ar. Dr. Sm ertenko
tth was In the V. M. C. A. hospital service
••
and saw service in France w ith the
F irs t Division. A E. F
T o ta l
lot.
Am t.
Date Paid
John S tark Evans, o f the school of
July 2 6 .1 9 «
music a t the U n iversity, was a m ajor
»61 04
»7 03
»54 02
July 26.1926
67 29
In Dr. Sm ertenko'» departm ent a* complete return» were obtainable.
9.70
57.59
M ar. 37. 1926
Aug. 2. 1927
74.34
.56
73.78
Aug. 2.1927
»202 67
Total
Said M ary A. Perry, as the owner
of the legal title of the above des-
cirbed property as the same appears
of record, and each of the other per-
sons named above are hereby fu rth er
notified th a t C F. W orking and Lulu
M. W o rking w ill apply to the C ircu it
Court of the County and State afore­
said for a decree fbrecloalng the lien
«gaiest the propetry above described
and mentioned In said certificate And
you are hereby summoned to appear
w ith in alxty day» a fte r the first pub­
lication of this summons, exclusive of
the day of the flrat publication, and
defend this action or pay the amount
due as shown above, together with
coats and accrued interest, and in
case of your failu re to do so. a decree
w ill be rendered foreclosing the lien
o f said taxes and coats against the
land and premises shove mentioned
This summons is published by order
o f the Honorable C. P Barnard. Judge
of the County Court of the Stale of
Orfegon for the County of I-ane. for
the reason that Honorable G. F Skip-
worth Judge of the C ircu it C o in of
said County and State Is absent from
the State, and said order was made
and dated this 31 day of August. 1927.
and the date of the first publication
of thia summons la the 1st day of
September. 1937.
A ll process and papers In this pro­
ceedings may be served upon the un­
dersigned residing w ith in the State
o f Oregon at the addreas hereafter
mentioned.
S. M C A L K IN » . A ttorney for the
Plaintiff.
Residence and poatofllce
address, Eugene. Lane County, Oregon
Se. 1. 8. 15, S3. 29
Oc 6. 13. 2d. 27
marcelling
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Eugene's
Newest
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•to rs
Good Morning!
W s Lead in
Style and
Q uality In All
Pries Clsaaea
Q uality
Merchandise
Reasonably
Priced
Here’s Today’s News From
Laraway’• Dept. Store
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
SUSY JANE
FROCKS
IF YOU SEE ONE—YOU’LL WANT TWO
Susy Jane Frock» are without
doubt the best value» we have
»een anywhere. They have every­
thing—style, workmanship and
excellent quality material».
So reasonable, too—
Just think!
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ONLY
942 Willamette St., Eug ene, Oregon.
¡ 2 5 * A n n iv e r s a r y !
They Are Here! New Hats
That Girl* W ill Say
A re Prettier Than Ever
EACH
So many different shapes! Up
in the front— or up in the back—
and colors for blondes or brunettes.
Felt* and Velvet*—
Many Color*
98c to 2.98
The prices are so low that moth­
ers will be delighted— and girls are
sure to find several shapes that will
please them.
Put On That New Roof
&
FOR STREET WEAR
FOR SCHOOL WEAR
i
This assortment has been selected to Include models
which are especially appropriate for school. Informal
yet expressing the dash and style so necessary to the
modern school miss. With their gay prints and crisp
organdy collars and Inserts they answer every demand.
Juniors 15, 17, 19.
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f f l
These frocks are beautiful and fine enough for daytime
street wear as well as for Informal home UHe. Fashioned
of the newest English prints which we guarantee to be
tub fast. The latest floral and geometrical patterns
and trimmed In a tasty man ner. Regular Sizes 1 to 4.
i Com pletely Sold Out. Qlve Second Choice,
Phawa Ordern Acaaptod But Ws Urga That Yen *aa tha Oarmsnt. Mall Orders Pillad If Received before Or
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Before the Wet Weather Comes
OUR STOCK IS C OM PLETE—
Smooth Roofing $1.50, $1.90, $2.60 and $2.90 per roll.
Mineral Surface Roofing $2.90 and $3.25 per roll.
Mineral Surface Shingles $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 per
square.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR ROOFING
WRIGHT & SON
Thread
4c spool; 45c doz.
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OPPOSITE REX THEATRE
j
Come in and see our Fall
showing of Ladles' Coats.
Clarks 0. N. T. All colors
and sizes.
Rag Rugs
98c to $1.98
A real bargain. Come In
and look them over.
New Fall Coats
$39.75 to $79 50
Fall Frock*
$19.75 to $39.75
Lsuruway Building
***-9 6 * W illam ette Street
i
2233
WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE
Advance showing of Indies*
Fall Frocks ready for your
Inspection.