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THURSDAY JANUARY 5, 1928
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Springfield Slope
Northbound
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and beyond, on flag at 3:01 P. M OR
Bunday, Tuesday and Friday.
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You
thing
Hiiuih
Phone
break II anil we'll fix It. Every­
FOR SALE WOOD
repaired at the Fix It Hhop,
Old Growth Fir, Second Qrowth Fir,
Fifth near First National Bank. Oak, Ash. All lengths. Phone Spring
17a.
j .j j .
field 104.
if.
All kinds of house pulntlng; Kalso
mining 93 per room and up. Itoy
UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRY8-
Koch. Call 126-J.
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TAI.8— Fancy ahapea and regulars.
SKFTIC TANK!
Hoyt's Cash Store.
tf.
Ready for you to Install
NOTICC OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
For family of five
Ill
Notlre Is hereby given that Eva B
•For family of eight
111 Stephen sen. Administratrix of the Es-
at our plant
tat« of J. H Stevenson, deceased, has
Hewer Pipa— Drain Tile
filed her final report and account aa
Chimney Blocks
sue*, with the Clerk o f (he County
Court of l4ine County. Oregon, and
C U O C H I CONCRETA F IF E CO.
the Court haa set Monday, January 16.
tf
1118 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon,
In the County Court Room In the
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Court House at Eugene. Imne County,
Wotlce Is hereby given that T K. Oregon, as the time and place to hear
■dwards, Administrator of the Ks obfaettona to the same, and for th<-
tale of E !i Griffin, deceased, has final aettl- ment of said -estate
WYA B. STEPHENSON. Admlnls
filed bis (Inal report and account as
such, with the Clerk of the County tratrlx
WKEI.S A WELLS. Attorneya.
Court of la n e County. Oregon, and
the Court hae set Monday, January
D. 16-2229 Ja.6-12:
16. INC. at 10 00 o'clock In the fore-
nnss, In the County Court Room tn
the Court House st Idugene. fa n e
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
County. Oregon, as the time and place
FOREST EXCHANGE
to haar objections Io xie same, nnd
No. 017762
for the final scttlament of said estate
T K Edwards. Administrator
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te r io r . U n ite d
WISHES A WEl.IJt, Attorneys.
Stale Land Office, Roseburg, O re­
gon. December 21. 1127.
D 16-23 29 J a l 11:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nt »TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
la n e as administrator of the estate
of
J ,m u »
M
M iit lie «
dSSSSSSd,
nnd
all person* having rlalms against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same properly verified to ms- at
the office of Prank DePar. attorney
for the estate at Springfield. Oregon,
on or before six months from the date
of thia notice. Dated December 30th,
1127
C MUNHALL. Administrator.
FRANK DrPVK. Attorney for the
estate.
Ja 613 1926: F 2:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Mike Hognn, of Minerva. Oregon, on
December 34. 1927. tiled Application
No yl7762. under the A c t nt March 20.
1922, (42 S ta t, 485» to exchange the
NW ’4 N E 'i. E>4 N E1. N F.l,. NW'4
NE<4 NE>4. N'k 8 W '( NEH NB14.
EH »E>* NEH . KE<4 SWH SE>4
NB%. WH SW H NEH. NE'-i SW U
NEH. NWH SK’i SW H NEW. Be.-
lion 13, Township 17 8 . Range 11
West, and Lot It NWH N W 'i) Sec
18. Township 17 S Range 1C West .
W M, (173 82 scresl within (he Slits-
taw National Forest, for the timber
off 18 seres on the HW’4 Section 16,
and NW«4 Section 22. Township 1
South. Range 8 East. W M . within the
Snntlam National Forest
The nnroose nf thia notlre la to
allow all persons claiming the lands
selected, or having bona tide objec­
tions tn such application an opportun­
ity tn (lie their protest with the
Register of the V. S. Land Office at
Roseburg. Oregon.
Any such protest nr objections must
be filed In this office within thirty
days from the date nf (he first publi­
cation of this notice, beginning Jan­
uary 6. 1928.
Non
HAMILL A CANADAY. Register.
Ja 5-12-19 26: F. 2:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Thnt
the undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed by the County Court of the
Stale of Oregon for the County of
la n e aa administrator of the estate
of Jacob Ruining deceased a n <1
all persons having claims against said
estate are herby*notified lo present
the sam e properly verified' lo me af
the office of Frank DePttU. attorney
for the estate at Springfield. Oregon,
on or before six months from the date
R e g u la r R affle
of this notice. Dated December 30th,
1127
Prof.: “A Turk never sees the face
IRA T YOUNG. Administrator.
nf his fiancee until after they are
FRANK D el’UB, Attorney for the
married.
estate.
S tu d e .; “Can Turks get divorced?"
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B U S IN E S S
Rea. Phone 119
Plana Moving
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
WILLIS RERT8CH. Prop.
OFFICE AT SERVICE OARAGE
(33 Main Street
Successor to Button Transfer
(»Mice Phone 43
Rea. Phone 3
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
Deaerai Practice. Special Attention
te Obstetrics and Diseases of chil­
dren.
First National Bank Building
Springfield, Oregon
WM. G. HUGHES
FIRK
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W. F. WALKER
CHAS. P. POOLE
Funeral Directors
228 Main St,
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Springfield, Oregon
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney-« t-Law
City HaU Building
Springfield. Ore.
An u n h e a rd of b a rg ain .
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in g fo r th e w h o le fa m ily — a w id e v a ri­
ety of high class m agazines— a ll at a
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as R en ew als w ill he exten ded fro m d ate
o f present e x p ira tio n .
Will take your Old Style Range
In exchange on a Later One.
Main near Mill St.,
Springfield
SPRINGFIELD 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, Prop.
A \V and mail this
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Button
Bedding
Springfield,
Oregon
D. W . R oof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS— Assorted
makes In black and blue In stock at
• te Newa office. For the conveni­
ence of customers who have hlther-
j te not been able to get ribbons In
I Springfield we have atarted thia
H new Una of rlbbona for Underwoodo,
Remlngtona. Royals. L. C. Smith.
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^coupon to-day/
Gentleman: I w ith to ta ke a d v e n ts *» of your M agazine B argain Offer. I
am enclosing the above amount In payment for a one year subscription to
your paper and the F IV E M a fa z to e t I bays m arked w ith an X below. A ll
subscription» a t e lor a fu ll year.
Atsses .
M. O. HOOE
Attorn ey-at-Law
Practise U. S. and State
Courts
Rügens, Oregon
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Sort Hopkins was arrested last
Thursday, accused of killing Ferdh
nand Kanday, near Flora, late W edne*
day. Officers were called to FlorK
40 miles from the railroad, before
Brief Resume of Happenings of daylight, to make the arrest.
W C. Hobeugh, hie «rife and three
the Week Collected for
children barely escaped with their
lives when a barn in which they w ets
Our Readers.
living near West Woodburn waa «•>
strayed by fire last week. A collie dogb
The annual mrrUng of the Oregon entering (he burning building avldenh
NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS BALE ON
CALL AND SEE Dr. N. W. E m en
E X E C U T IO N I N F O R E C L O S U R E
Woolgrowers' association will be bold ly In search of one of the children, wafi
•w- nrieee on pistes and ether work. if.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ at Pendleton January 9 and 10.
burned to death.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT tue nf an execution and order of rale
When the Canby union high school
Gold proved to be Banta Cis
Notlre Is hereby given that the un­ In foreclosure Issued out of the Cir­
dersigned admint -ator of the eatate cuit Court of Lane County. Oregon, on resumes work, January 9, It will be In I greatest gift to Mr. and Mrs.
o f L ittle M
W ilton, deceased, the 29»h day of December. 1927. In a the new building Just completed.
Oliver of St. Helene, la the crop
TO» 9 f
has filed In the County Court o t Lane suit wherein tn the 27th day of Dec­
a
White
Leghorn
chicken,
which
th af
Nineteen
hundred
dollars
was
ob­
County, Oregon, his final account as ember. 1927. in said court The Pacific
such administrator of said eatate and Saving A Loan Association, a Wash­ tained In a holdup and robbery of the had bought from D. J. Ulcklee of YaAfe
thnt the 4th day of February, IMS. at ington Corporation, plaintiff, recover­ Mount Scott State baak, a suburban ton for their Christmas dinner, thdf
10:00 o’clock In the forenoon of said ed judgment, against the defendants bank of Portland, last weak.
foand a gold nugget about twice a f
day has been fixed by the Court as W W White and Mary A. W hite, his
Mrs. Millie Ml chi I sen, 44, was killed ! large as a pinhead.
the thne for hearing any objections to wife, and H. R. Oldham and Edna E.
said report and settlem ent thereof. Oldham, his wife, for rhe sum of last Thursday at Lake Grove station , Secretary of War Darla anaoaaspi
The first publication of thia notice 91990 81 and Interest thereon at the near Oswego, when struck by a South­ approval of expenditures for constra*
rate of ten per rent per annum from
being January R. 1128.
Jun. 4. 1927 until paid, and for the ern Pacific southbound electric train. tlon of aa admlnletratioa building as4
Il D. WILSON, Administrator.
completion of an electric system S i
further sum of 912.00 with Interest
ALTA KING. Attorney for Estate.
Poultrymen of the lower Columbia
Ja 6-12 19 25: F 2:
thereon at the rate of ten per rent per
the Oregon National Guard camp I f
annum from Dee 27, 1927. until paid district will bold their anaual conven­ Gearhart aa part of the program M f
tion
In
A*torla,
January
4,
sponsored
and
for
the
further
sum
of
2200
00
as
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
reasonable attorneys fees, together by the Astoria chamber of commerce. the last half of the proseat flaafif
year, ending June 13 next.
Notice la hereby given that the un­ with the cost and disbursements here­
A new church organisation baa been
dersigned administrator of the estate in In the sum of 918.80. and said ex­
Industrial expansion ia P ertlaaf
of Otlo Clarence Zlnlker, deceased, ecution to me directed commanding Incorporated at W est Linn. Articles
has filed In the County Court of Lane me In the name of the State of Ore­ have been filed by the Glad Tidings during 1927 has increased payrolls
County, Oregon, bln final account as gon. In order lo satisfy said Judgment,
91.659.700 and haa brought 91.10S.Mt
such administrator of said estate and Interest, attorneys fees, costs of suit Assembly and a new building is to be in investm ents In new buildings, a *
thnt the 4th day of February- 1928. at and accruing costa to sell the follow­ erected.
cording to figures announced by HR
10 00 o'clock In (he forenoon of said ing described real property, to-wit:
The case of E. Henry Wemme com­ Industries department of the Portlaaf
day has been fixed by the Court ns
Lot Four (4) In Block three (3). pany of Portland ve. Ben Selling and chamber of commerce and the OregoM
(he thne for hearing any objections to
said report and settlem ent thereof. Mountain View Addition, situated In others, trustees ol the Wemme estate, Manufacturers association.
The drat publication of thia notice Eugene, County of Lane and State was affirmed by the supreme court
Organised for the purpose of com
of Oregon.
being January- 6. 1928
last week.
structlng a railroad line from a polgf
PAUL ZINIKEIL Administrator.
Now, therefore In the name of the
A fall from a high chair Into its Just north of Albany In a general
ALTA KINO. Attorney for Eatate.
State of Oregon, 'n compliance with
Ja 5-12-19-26: F. 2:
said execution an1 order of sale and mother’s arms resulted In a broken erly direction to a point in or
In order to satisfy said Judgment, In­ arm for the 18-mot>ths'-oid baby of the city of Bend, the Albany A
terest attorney» fees, costs of suit Mrs. W H. Wyrick of Bridge, near
ern Railroad company haa died Sf4^
WINTER WEATHER HITS
and accruing costs. ! will on Saturday
the 4th day of February, 1928. at the Myrtle Point.
ciea of Incorporation with the stAlS
SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT hour of one o'clock In the afternoon
Yarns manufactured by the Oregon corporation department in Salem.
of said day, at the Southwest front Linen Mills, Inc., of Salem, are pro­
The first of the Oregon soldier#
Springfield people are Just begin­ door of the Countv Court House. In
nounced faultless by Thomas Barbour, bonus bonds to mature, a block of
ning to warm up following a siege of Eugene. Ijine County. Oregon, offer
world-known linen thread manufactur­ 9500,099. became due January L a a f
winter weather which featured the for sale and sell for cash, at public
auction, subject to redemption as nro- er of Belfast.
State Treasurer Kay forwarded a draft
passing of 1927 and the arrival of vldert by law all of the right, title
James Samuel March, widely known for the amount to the state ftsosi
1928 last week-end
and Interest nf «aid defendants W. W. ;
Temperatures dropped as low as White and Marv A White, his wife, j pioneer minister and a resident of the agent tn New York. After the pay
20 degrees above during the cold spell H R Oldham and Edna E. Oldham, j Rogue River valley for more than 40 meet of this amount there was sttfl
hla wife, and the First National Bank j
spell, and about an Inch and one half of Eugene, Oregon, a corporation, and years, died last week near Phoenix, outstanding 928,500.000 In soldier#
bonus bonds.
of snow blanketed the ground A few all persons claiming by. through or : aged 83 years.
While playing with a .22 rifle last
minor accidents resulted from the ! under them or any or either of them
Elimination of tolls on the PortlaaA
week, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Vancouver Interstate bridge on Ja
condition of thu highways, but as a In and to sakf premise»
FRANK E. TAYLOR. Sheriff., Lane ( Mrs. Leininger of the middle Hood
ary 1, 1929, was assured last we
whole this district escaped much of County. Oregon.
River valley shot and killed his 12- when the Oregon State highway
the trobule which the winter spell
Bv BEULAH BR1NNICK. Deputy.
year-old brother.
Ja 5-12-19-25: F. 2:
mission and the board of Multnomah
brought parts of the state farther
north.
Mrs Mary Henderson, who died in county commissioners reached tMk
The W illam ette river still Is con­ FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large Baker last Monday, at the age of 90 agreement for the transfer of tM
sheets, 26x39 Inches, aultable for years, was an Oregon pioneer of 1843, bridge to the highway commission <A.
siderably higher than It was as a re­
making tracings. T h e News Office. having settled in that year on Marys December 31, 1928.
-dlliL
sult o f the m elting snow.
river near Corvallis.
Property owners of Portland w l l
Inquests are required on each coy­ pay taxes next year at the rate of 4 5 j
ote killed in Curry county before the mills, the highest levy In the htstof#
226 bounty on the animal can be col­ of the city, It Is practically certnlA
lected. according to an order issued The total certified levy for all pSA
poses. Including the state levy of 9 1 /
by the county court.
Portland has a population of approx­ 802.521 94. is 917.253.537.86. an tncreadg
imately 344.640. according to figures of 51.166.698.55 over the levy ot |1<Z
compiled for the Portland chamber ol 08L9S9.30 for 1926. payable this y e ^ .
Ths Christmas bird census. ¿SIS'
commerce by Profeesor Kent of Ore­
Gassi ied Ads
(S pying rot « m in #
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gon Agricultural college.
A tiny baby boy, weighing but three
pounds, is apparently thriving at Cor
vallls general hospital, where doctors
and nurses worked over him a full
hour before he drew breath.
West Salem will have city carrier
service after January 2. 1928. In the
past West Salem hae received Its mail
over a rural route out of Salem snd
has had only one delivery dally.
The total tax levy for Clackamas
co u n ty for 1928 will reach 91-266.359.
according to figures compiled by Coun­
ty Assessor W B. Cook and County
Clerk Don J Ryan. The state tax will
amount to 9350.108.
Elk In bands from five to 20 are
to be seen almost dally by motorists
on the Roosevelt highway a few miles
below Gold Beach. It is estimated
there are between 50 and 60 la the
Hunters Head band.
John Mayfield, about 45, was shot
to death at Imbler last week by an
unidentified assailant.
The bullet,
fired front a rifle, entered the front
door of the house and pierced May-
field's head as he lay asleep.
Dedication of the new auditorium of
the West Linn union high school will
be held early in January, according
to John L. Gary, principal, who an­
nounces that work on the structure
Is rapidly nearing completion.
Lew Riggs, Wasco sounty deputy
sheriff and well-kaowa resident o(
Rowena, was badly injured Wednes­
day afternoon when a poet support
at his filling station waa pulled over
on him by an outgoing truck.
From nine scree on the Ernest
Douglas (arm In Grand Island district
W illamette river bottom land, more
than 909 bushels of corn was pro-
daeed. It Is of ths Bloody-Butcher and
Golden Dent strains oross. It Is well
developed first-grade corn.
A. 0- Baby of Portland was sleeted
president of the I'selfle International
U vestoek exposition to succeed B. A.
Stuart. Seattle, who has been presi­
dent stnoe 1921. Mr. Stuart resigned
bat retained bis directorship and tras-
teeehlp.
The Asterla police force haa been
cat from nine to five mep In a recent
upheaval which was iRltlgled a week
ago by the sudden resignation o( J. C.
Molrwis, when he was called oo the
pet by Chief of Police Murphy and
j Manager Krata.
S
December 26 by the Oregon AuduboR
society In conjunction with the N»
tlonal Audubon society's 28th ChrUA
r u i census,
s u o i u , was
w a s i the
uc u
iu » i M
y
mas bird
most
s a i t i l#
factory in the h leto ^ of Portland, a *
cording : to Willard K jrrei R io t, presh
dent of the local society. This year M
persons identified 64 species in a 1A
mile radius from Portland as compnA
ed with 51 species last year.
-.
More bustness eras transacted I*
Portland in November than in any
other month laet year, according tg
statem ents prepared by the StandAi#
Statistics company. New York, one «tf
the largest statistical organisations SI
the world. The volume of November
business was calculated by Standa>4
Statistics as 19 per cent above thg
average for the years 1920-24 and M
.increase of four points over that • (
October.
——
Four fatal accidents in Oregon 1»
dustrles were reported to the statg
Industrial aocident commission for the
week ending December 22. WorkmM
reported as having lost their live«
through industrial accidents are Chas,
Kerr.^Marshfleld; Henry M. SesthofL
Maupin; Joe L. Polson. St. He'.enR
and Alton K. Holman. Seattle. A total
of 696 accidents subject to the prouA
sionz of the workmen's compensatloA
act were reported to the commiaeloS
during the week.
National banks of Portland. wltK
capital of 95.600.000. made 61.011.09<
M t profits. Including recoveries, d«R
Ing the fiscal year ending June 59»
1997, according to the report of ths
comptroller of currency.
Of theas
earnings 9749,000 was paid ont In divfi
(lends to stockholders. During tM
same period the national banks of tM
state, 90 In number, with capital #
99,210.000. earned 91.476.000 net, ks>
eluding recoveries, and paid 9976.009
in dividends. Gross profits of tM
Portland banks totaled 96.098,009 aM
for the np-etate banks 96,099.099.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Roaa of Mtfl
City celebrated their 62d wedding aS>
nlveveary laet Saturday. Mr. Roes tg
71 sad Ms wife 76. she being Is MT
M a ith and ha being hale and h eart*
leading a s active life on hla ranek.
TM Oswego Lake Water. Light A
Power company Is required by aa SA
dar of the puhllo service cc m tnl gsloth
leo«94 raocoUy. to establish m ads»
qsM« water service (or its patroaa k f
April 1. Patrons oomplalned that tM
sarvtaa was Inadeguate and