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X PAGE THREB T H S SPRINGPniJD NBWB THURSDAY DECEMBER 2». 1927 — TRAIN SCHEDULE Springfield Stops Northbound Qassffi - 9: 33 P. M 4 27 A. M. Hag Southbound 9:33 P N o 15 . 6 46 A. M No 31 Coach Spacial for K la m a th F a lls and beyond, on Hug at 3:01 P. M od Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. No 32 No. 16 (BUYING 0% SELLING e e e e e e e e e e e ’ <«ll tlln Flx lt Shop for «»tliliel-» FOR HALE Olt T R A IlE -W h ile l.eg -I AFTER HHOPPINO AROUND TOWN • HOME POINTERS • on your plunililng *i»l hoatliuc. Boutn horn chickens. Grant Mi-GInnla. j TAKE A MJOK AT OUR DISPLAY (O. A. C. Horn« Economies • It I. D 15-22: ' OF RELIABLE USED CARS YOU • Flfib near Pirut .National Bank Khan« School) • 173 ________ J ll NEVER SAW BETTER — THEN • e e e e e e e e e e e COMPARE OUR PRICE». YOU'LL PCR SALE WOOD Ali kluda of hnuMi- painiini; Kala» Attractive and appetizing salads AGREE THAT THIS IS THE minin« 12 p«r ruutu and up. Roy Old Growth Fir, Second Growth Fir. Koch. ('ali 1H J. tl. Oak, Ash. AU lengths. Phon« Spring- PLACE AND NOW IS THE TIME may be made for the winter. •‘Porcu pine" aalad Is made by sticking TO BUY AND SAVE. field 104. if "needles” cut from unblanched al Wo speciali«« tn aariaa braclat watch monds Into halves of canned pears. 1926 Ford Coupe. repairing Hojrt'a S il Main »treat, tf UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS Ford Touring. Blank Promissory notas and re TA 1.8— Fancy shapes and regulars. Dodge Touring. Fruit aalad In a wafer box Is made tf Willys Knlgbt Touring. celpta printed and la Block at tha Hoyt's Cash Store. by tying three aaltlnea together with 1926 Bulck Standard Coupe. N ew s office. ribbon and filling with a lettuce leaf NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1926 Bulck Standard 4-door Sedan. and fruit salad. A garnish of marsh IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE mallow or candled cherry adds to the STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE 1926 Bulck Standard 1-door Sedan. SEPTIC TANKS 1927 Bulck Standard Roadster. COUNTY. appearance. Ready for yon to Inalali In the Matter of the BtRate o f A. C. Bulck *'4” Roadster. (amity of five ___________ I I I Schoonover, deceased. 1923 Bulck Touring. Butterfly aalad la made from canned family of eight __ (28 The undersign'd having bean ap Several good cheap cars from (30 pineapple. A slice Is cut crosswise at »or plant pointed by the County Court of the and the cut edges placed opposite to »76. State of Oregon for I.ane county ad Rawer Pipe— Praia Tila each other to form wing«- Apple cubes ministratrix of the estate of A. C. Chimney Block« nnd mayonnaise form the body. Strips EASY TERMS Schoonover, deceased, and having EUQENE CONCRETS PIPE CO. of pimento make feelers. qualified, notice la hereby given to the P. W. PETTYJOHN CO. tf. An attractive holiday salad Is made creditors of, and all persona having Seventh and Olive St. Eugene. Ore claims against aald deceased, to pre by adding chopped walnuta. celery and Phone 1267. cranberries to a cranberry gelatine. NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT sent them, as required by law. within six month« nfler the first publication »otic« la hereby given that T E of thia notice In the said Louisa BETTER AFTER-HOLIDAY Shamrock salad is made by stuffing ■dwertla, Arlmlnlatrator of the K.a Schoonover at 434 Miner Building, Eu BUSINESS IS FORECAST green pepperH with a mixture of chop tato of B It Ortflln. ddSMMdd. ha» gene. Oregon. fllwd hla Anal report and account aa Pate of Aral publication hereof, the ped olives and cheese, seasoned to Bad effect« of the holiday aeaeon on auob. with tha Clerk of the County taste. Rings are sliced off and three (V-ert of I«n e County, (»repon. and 8th day of December. 1927. the business of the first few weeks of tha Court haa aet Monday. January IZIl’lSA SCHOONOVER. Adminis the new year are not expected to be so or four placed on lettuce in shape 14. 1928. at 10 00 o'clock In the fore tratrix of the Estate of A. C. Schnoll of a clover leaf. serious In Springfield thia year as last, noon. In the County Court Room in according to local bankers and other« tha Court Houae at klucene. la n e over deceased. Kolnsetta salad la made by placing SMITH A EVANS. Attorneys for Interested In watching the bualneas County. Oregon, aa the time and place petals of pimento on a rim of canned to hear objection« to ule aatne. and Administratrix. 434 ( 6 Miner Bldg. Itaroiuelers. for the final aettlament of aald estate Eugene, Oregon. pineapple. The center of the flower One reason for this. It was pointed T K Edward«. Administrator. D 9-162( 29: la made of mayonnaise celery and out, la the fact that the Booth-Kelly WMLt»S A WEIJJI. Attorney«. nuts. mill, the targest local employing unit, D 16029: H U I : NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT began operations Immediately after Daisy salad la made by slicing tne the holiday. Last year a longer shut NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT Batata of Dora Lyons, Deceased while of a hard boiled egg lengthwise, down cut off the earning power of Notice Is hereby given that Jesse Notice la hereby given that Eva B and placing It on bed of shredded BtaoSenaon. Administratrix of the Ba Wallace. ezecutor of the last will many local men Immediately after lettuce In the position of petals. Cent and testam ent of Dora Lyons, de tato of J. 8 Stovenaon. deceased, haa 1'hrlatmaa. ers of grated egg yolk and mayonnaise Sled her Anal report and account aa ceased. has «led In the County Court In general. It 1« said, people did not of the State of Oregon. In and for auto, with the Clerk of the County lame County, his Anal report as such spend as freely this year at Chrlstmaa are used. Court of l« n e County, Oregon, and ezecutor and that ten o'clock In the time Thia will eliminate the sudden Individual servings of fruit salad are tha Onurt haa set Monday, January 14. forenoon of Monday, the 2nd day of drop In business which usually follows attarctlve when served In cups or IM S at 10:06 o'clock In the forenoon, January. 1928. at the Cpurt room holiday spending. ta the County Court Room In the thereof In Eugene. Oregon, have been baskets or orange or grapefruit peel. n e w t Houae at Eugene. I-ane County, by the Court Died and appointed aa FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large raregon. aa the time and place to hear the time and pines for hoarlng ob _ _ _ _ ___________ C A l.l. AN D SEE Dr. N. W. Emery ebfactlona to the same, and for the jections to ««Id report and for the sheets, 36x39 _ Inches, suitable for Anal settlem ent of the eatate of aald final settlem ent of «aid eatate. making tracings The News Offlcs. prices on plates and ether work, t t WTA B STEPHENSON. Adminis deceased. JESSE WALLACE. Ezecutor. tratrix A. B. WHEELER. Attorney. W K LIdt A W E1.I.8. Attorneys. D 1 8-15-13-19: D 1(12 1» J a S l l : Offers ItsReaders B U S IN E S S Phene ISO M Life, Automobile end Fire Insurance CARL A. WYMAN Resident Agent T64 D S treet Springfield. Oregon Rra. Phone 160 ARCHAMBEAU'S WOMENS SHOP Specialty Dressmaking Evening Dresses — Hand Made Flowers — Hats and Coats Cor. Main and Second Streets. Phone 166 W »’'«no Moving SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER WILLI» BERTBC'H. Prop. office at service OARAGE (33 Main Street Buc-caaor to Button Transfer Bice Phone 43 MisWeekOnly l ZINES AT D IR E C T O R Y Rea. Phons 3 > r l H. Photteplsce, M. D. •nersl Practice, Special Attention Obstetrics and Diseases of chll- W. F. WALKER CHAS. P. POOLE Funeral Directors 223 Main St. 63 J iVour Choice Of A n y 5 Residence 136 C 8t 62 M Magazines aud ThisNewspaper Full Auto Equipment Lady Assistant sa. First National Bank Building Springfield, Oregon WM. G. 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Searching parties combed the entire region but clothing. only found some torn clothing, Drilling was scheduled to be resum ed at the well of tbe*Guaranty O il company near Eugene last week. Bunk* bouaes and a mess ball have been pre- Linn county’s total Indebtedneto for pared and everything Is reatdy for ao> the Albany bridge has been cut to »47,- live operations. It was announced. 300. The original debt, contracted In A Hlualaw chamber of commerdd was organized nt Florence last Sat« 1926, was (112,600. Mrs Emma L. Hufstater has bean day when a group of men repr.aenv nominated by President Coolidge as Ing West Lane county met there. Lack postmistress at Knkppe. a position district chose two men to reprstok» she has bald for many years them. Bari HUI of Cushman was else* „ , . . «d president and Jack C. Penalsr « Approximately (00 carload, ol broc- , w <U ry coll will be «hipped from the Umpqua valley during the coming season. ac- , A SO-foot plunge off the new B oa» cording to present eatlmataa. »ton« bridge on tbs Roosevelt big» „ . . tv . 1 near Astoria, proved fatal to The Red Cross chapter Hklwln BergdahL 41, laborer. Tuesday, D alle. I. o a . of the moat m aUria l. ta» in the .t o t . It now ha. a ntomber- acroaB , h. , at0B iUn>> ship of 900. nearly double that of Mat , w year. the bottom of the narrow gorge. There are 1628 children of school By a margin of 26 votes at tha spd* age In Albany thia year, according to clal election held In Seaside last Modi- D. D. Hackelman, school clerk. This day, the measure to provide for S Is a gain of only five over the 1936 fund of (2(00 “to advertise the beak- census. ties and advantages of the city to The Bert Mullins confectionery and Seaside, as a pleasure and health r * newsstand in Heppner was robbed sort" was defeated. The rote stood early Wednesday aad about »70 taken 104 In favor of the measure and 1(9 from the safe, which may have been against. unlocked. State highway crews have not only The Fowler-street bridge was opened kept tbe McKenzie highway open to at Roseburg last week. Creek ranch, a winter sport, cek* tb . long highway detour, over wtoch McKenl,e b rid l< traffic h a . been routod for the peat enQu<M six weeks. | o{{ thg center , o anow two cars to Tamhlll county closed the books on pass at almost any place, according to its treasury November 10 with cash Smith L. Taylor, national forest range» on hand amounting to (230.116.(9. the of McKenzie bridge. larg e st cash balance In the history of ▲ dog saved the life of Otto C. Kari tbe county. .ten s, farmer of tha Knox Butte d lk Charlee H . HamUn. past 7«. log trict sast of Albany last week. AS scaler at Mike Morrison's camp above angered ball attacked Karstens and Rrldge. near Myrtle Point, was killed gored hire la tha body and lags, break« Instantly when bs was struck by s ing one of bis ankles. A f a m hank falling tree. tried to catch the bull, but war chased Rural delivery rout» No. 1 haa bean up a tree Tbs Isfurlated animal flA established at St. Helens. The ronts ally was diverted by tbe dog. serves 120 familias over a distance of By vote of its board of directors thd 26 miles with one carrier at a salary Lexington State bank tn Morrow cotta* of »1390 a year. ty did not open its doors last Toed* Officials of the First National bank day and tt was turned over to thd of Eugene last Friday celebrated the «tats banking department. For thd 44th anniversary of the founding of last six years the bank has operated tha Institution. The bank first opened at a loss. Arrangements have bead December 16, 1(88. made to pay the depositors 80 canto Owing to weather conditions, all on the dollar without delay. work has been suspended nt the Moon A proposal to improve reclamatlod Lumber company's planing mill In ta Klamath by expending betwsd* Ashland until March, throwing 20 men (200.000 and (250.000 on new drain! out of employment. and deepening existing drains has M A snowfall that has covered the aroused the Interest of the United ground to a depth of more than six States bureau of reclamation that B inches has caused the temporary shut drainage engineer. I. R. Lakiach, has down of nearly all the logging camps been sent to the Klamath country ( • investigate the feasibility of the proj* in the Nehalem country. A total of 366 stray horses have ect. been rounded up in Pine and Eagle H. F. H unt principal of Stadium valleys near Baker and sold to a high school, Tacoma, has accepted ad Mr. Martin of Portland for shipment invitation to address the high school prinrirats of Oregon when they as to a meat cannery there. The newly created office of city semble at the University of OregoB, marshal at Coquille, as provided In Eugene, January 13 and 14, for thd the 1928 budget, will be filled by P. first annual principal's conference to R. Bernhardt, appointment being made be held in conjunction with the r e g » lar conference of student editors and last week by the city council. Mrs. Mary Henderson. 90, an Ore officers. For the first time In 18 year« gon pioneer of 1843. and since 1878 a resident of Baker county, died last Gresham was without fire protection week at the home of her daughter. last week, due to the disbanding at the Gresham volunteer fire deparb Mrs. Jennie Balsley. In Baker. Fall-sown crops are looking fine ment. Vote to disband was unanimoug, around Dayton and the continued mild all 25 members joining in the ballot. weather ia ideal for them. Farmers Lack of co-operation by the city coun have been able to finish seeding, as cil. and refusal of that body to pm» chase adequate apparatus, were giveB the soil was In perfect condition. as cause for the department’s disban An organization known as the East ding. ern Clackamas Business Men’s Credit The Douglas county court was In association was recently organized at Estacada and a meeting was held in formed last week that the government haa approved the 1926 Douglas county the city hall last Friday evening. claim for O. & C. tax refund money in Believed to be Portland's oldest cit- the sum of (192,838.38. This is (445.1f lzen. Mrs. Angelins Yane, 103 years less than was claimed by the county. 5 months and 21 days of age. died in Approximately »121,500 will be retain the home of her daughter, Mrs. John ed in the county fund and the remain Pugh, 675 Savier street, last Thursday. der will be distributed among road and Alfred Richardson, 38, negro em- school districts. Port of Umpqua and r.oye of a barber shop in Astoria, Umpqua highway Improvement dis was blinded last week when lye being trict used to cleanse a drain exploded. Phy Merchandise and commodity export» sicians teared blindness may be per from Oregon in the second quarter of manent. the current year declined rather Damage aggregating (159,170 re sharply from those of the same quar sulted from 778 forest fires burning ter In 1926, according to report Just ovar a total of 24.078 acres of forest released by the United States depart land during the past season, according ment of commerce. The department to a report Just made public by F. A fixed value of the quarter's export! Elliott, átate forester. from this state at (11.067,328. com Fatally injured when atruck on the pared with »17.818,029 in the santo forshead by a piece of oak wood which period of 1926, a decline of (8.751.00L broke while he was working it on a The value of second quarter export» lathe In the Bend high school manual of thia atate placed It 2(d among tk» (raining shop. Norland Pitman, 16. states of the union this year, as com died in a Bend hospital. pared with 16th place in the same Benton county farmers held their quarter last year. first suction sale in Corvallis last Tbe defunct Bank of Stanfield ha» Tuesday. The stock was cleaned out declared ita third 20 per cent dividend In an hour and a half. Representative to depositors. The total balance due farmers from all sections of Benton depositors at the time the bank closed oounty and a fsw from Lincoln county Its doors was slightly over (30.009. The bank receiver has been able M attended. Fred Bangs, 90, a farmer of Blnitra. pay (18.000 to date. near Eugene, was killed when the aw tomobile in which he was riding with his wUe and daughter was straeh by an Oregon Electric northbound Mala last weak, about one mfla awtk a( Arard station. Benjamin B. OetUnd said the fnrah ture factory under construction ad Marshfield would be finished ta Marek aad would employ »0 persona. T M taetory will be aa addition to the Coea Bay Veneer A Ben company a m » adacturtag