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THITRHDAY FEHRUARY 23, 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Classifyed Ads
,BPY1N6 02 selling
FYGETKESUUS
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Dr. E J. Schouter was appointed
county health officer for Tillamook
FOR SALE WOOD
SEPTIC TANKS—
LET BULKY do your floor sanding county by the county court last week.
Retail merchants of Oregon garn­
Old Growth Fir. Second Growth Fir, Ready for you to Install
and tlnlshlng.
Hardwood floors
ered at Corvallla last week for the
Oak, Ash. All lentfttia. Phon» Spring Fof family of live — 021.00, Eugene
laid, 637 Kelly Boulevard.
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!
.
24th annual oeaslou of the »tale aeeo-
field 10«.
tf. For family of eight — 028 00, Eugene
Sewer Pipe, Well Curbing, Drain Tile FOR SALE — 1000 C h ic k Keroseno elation.
TAINTING and KttleiMiilnliig In all Its and Chimney Block».
Of the total tax of 0817,389.93 levied
Brooder. Grunt McGInula, Route 1,
EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
branch»’!
Reduced Price». Hoy
Springfield, Oregon.
F. 9-16-23 in Yamhill county for 1926, Sheriff
Koch. Call 126-J.
Manning report» that he has collected
SUM M O NS
T erm s a nd tr a d es
0729,683 93
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
I'NIGtEAK ABLE WATCH CltYB
*28 License Included
STATE’ OF OREGON FOR THE
Hal E. H on, private secretary to
TALK—Fancy shapes and regular*.
'20 Dodge Touring, In fine condi­
COUNTY OF LANE
Oovernor Patterson, submitted hl«
Hoyt*» Caah Blur«.
tf
Gladys A. Tuzonn, Plaintiff, ve Al J.
tion, 0150 00. 1
resignation, which will become effect­
Tuzonn, Defendant.
IF WATKINS PRODI'CT la what you
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE '26 Dodge Coupe, Like new, 0660 00.
ive March 1.
want call 122 J Springfield.
tf OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ '23 Essex Four Coach, fine shape,
A shortage of horses to carry on the
quired to appear und answer the com­
0285.00
spring work Is reported by farmers of
We aperlaltte in awl»» brarlnt watch plaint filed against you In the above
Tillamook county. As high as 0400 Is
repairing Hoyt'» S il Main Street, tf entitled suit on or la,fore four weeks '27 Bulck Sport Rdstr., 0109000.
from the date of flrat publication of '22 Bulck Four Roadster, perfect con­ being paid for good teams.
tills summons, or for want thereof,
dition. 0266.00.
Blasting on Coos river Monday for
the plaintiff will apply "to the court j ear’»
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
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I for the relief prayed for In the com-
rock to supply highway needs, work­
t
FOREST EX< HANGS
' plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of dtaaolv- . Many others at all prices from 025 00 men brought down 40.000 cubic yard»
No. 017549
up. laiwcat Finance Charges.
i Ing the marriage contract now exist-
of material that will be used in rlp-
Department of the Interior, United l Ing between plaintiff and defendant 1
F. W. PETTYJOHN CO.
States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore­ • and for an absolute divorce from d e -!
rapplng thy river front near Seaside.
B U IC K D E A L E R S
gon, January 20. 1028.
fettdant; and that the care, custody
Because of the city'» Increasing
NOTICE In hereby given that E. F and control of said minor child. Ia-roy 7th and Olive
—
Eugene, Oregon
growth In recent years, the postmas­
Faulkner, of Corvallis, Oregon, filed G. Tuzonn. he awarded to the plaintiff
application No 017549, under the Act
ter at Medford has been notified that
Thia summons la published o n c e 1
SUM M O N S
or March 20. 1922 (42 Btat . 465) to each week for four consecutive weeks
his request for an additional carrier
«(change the N'4 NW>4 NW'4 NE1«. In the Springfield News, a Weekly IN THE CIRCUIT CO! KT OF THE
STATE GF OREGON FOR THE has been granted, giving Medford nine
SW 'e NW 54 NW«4 N E1«. NW1» newspaper published at Springfield,
COUNTY OF LANE
city carriers.
HW5i NW 5» NE'». W54 SW% SW54 Lane County, Oregon, by order of the
N E 1«. SW54 BE54 NW%. SK5, 8E54 Hon G F Rklpworth, Judge of the Fred Marshall, Plaintiff, vs. Nettle
The Heppner American Legion post
Marshall, Defendant.
8 E 1« NW'«, W 'j NW 14 HE1«, E 1» above Court, m ade'on the 16th day
To Nettle .Marshall the above name I has constructed an emergency land­
NK54 NE1« RW 'i, S W 'i NE>. N E1«, of February, 1928.
defendant:
ing field for airplanes on Morrow
SW14, 854 NE'« 8 W 4 , W54 NW'»
D ate of First publication February
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE field, located on a bill Just east of
NE'« HW54. W54 8E5i 81V'«, 5V54 23. 1928
OF OREGON' You are hereby re­
E>4 8KU »W>«, Button II. W'4
town. The field will be placed on gov­
Donuld it Husband, attorney for
NE'« NW'«, W54 EH NEVA NW««, plaintiff, 860 Willamette St., Eugene, quired to appear and answer the com­
plaint filed againat you In the above ernment maps.
Sec. 14. Tp. 15 S . Il 10 West. W M .
< ntltled Court anti cause on or before
containing 140 acre«, within the Slue- Oregon
The Columbia River highway, which
' F 23: M 1 -8-16-22:
the 22nd day of March, 1928, said
law National Fore»!, In exchange for
has
been closed to night traffic and
date being more than four weeks from
timber of equal value from approxi­
the date of the first publication of under dally one-way regulations since
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
mately 4 4 acre» of the SWt» N E1»
NE5«, Section 4. Township 20 S.. Estate of Harry 0 . Ilrooks. I.h-ceased. this summons herein entered of re­ ’he storm and ile-up two months ago,
Range |2 Went, W M , within «aid
Notice Is hereby given that Louiae cord an- If you fall so appear and was thrown open for 24-hour sendee
Slualaw National Forest.
W. Daniels has been by the County answer for want thereof the plaintiff last Friday.
The purpose of thia notice is to Court of the Stnte of Oregon, In nnd will apply to the Court for the relef •
allow ail peraona claiming the landa for Lane County, appointed adminis­ In his complaint demanded' and pray­
As soon as weather permits, con­
aelected, or having bona fid a objec­ tratrix of the estate of Harry O. ed for. to-wlt:
struction will begin on a 10-mile rail­
For 11 Judgment and decree of d!-
tion» io such application, an oppor­ Brooks, deceased.
road to tap 34,000 acres of timber in
tunity to die their proteat with the
All persons having claims against torce dissolving the bonds of matri­
Register or the u. 8 Land Office at the estate of said deceased are here­ mony. now und heretofore existing be­ Northern Klamath county recently
Roaehurg. Oregon. Any auch proteata by notified to present tho same, duly tween the plaintiff, Fred Marshall, and acquired by the Shaw-Bertram Lum­
or objections muat he filed In thia stated nnd verified, at the office of A. the defendant. Nettle Marshall, on the ber company.
office within thirty daya from tIo­ E. Wheeler, 710 Lawrence St. In Eu- grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat­
Nels Skjersaa and Emil Nordine.
date of the flrat publication of thia ene, Oregon, within six months from ment and for such other relief as to
the Court my seem meet.
notice, beginning February 2, 1928. his 16th day of February, 1928.
Norwegian ski racers of Bend, trav­
This sumiins is served upon you by
Non-coal.
LOUISE W. DAN I El-8, Administra­
publication thereof In the Springfield eled across McKenzie pass last Sun­
trix.
HAMILL A. CANADAY. Register.
News pursuant to an order of the day and back to the eastern slope of
A E. WHEELER. Attorney.
F. 2-0 16-23: ,M 1
Hon O F. Sklpworth Judge of the the Cascades, making the trip of *40
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Circuit Court of the State of Oregon miles without accident.
for the County of Lane, duly mode
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Bonnie Smith, 3 daughter of Her­
and entered of record on the twenty
Notice Is hereby given that the un
Springfield Stops
first
day
of
February,
1928,
ordering
bert
Smith of Sumner, a community
dsrslgned has been appointed udniln-
Northbound
that this summons be published once near Coos bay on the old Coos bay
Istrntrlx of the estate of William J
Van Wagner, Deceased. All p«son» No. 31___________________ 2:33 P. M each week for four successive and wagon road, died of Infantile paralysis
having claims against the astute of No. 16 , ....................... 4:27 A. M Flag consecutive weeks In the Springfield last week This was the only case to
News and that the date of the first
said deceased should file the same
Southbound
publication will be February 23rd. develop In Sumner this year.
duly verified with the undersigned at
the office of S. I). Allen. Hovey Bull'I- No. 1 5 _____________ 9:83 P M Flag 1928 und the date of the last publica­
Snow at the rim of Crater lake is
Ing Eugene. Oregon, within six No. 3 1 _________________ _ 9:46 A. M tion will be March 22nd, 1928
F R A N K A. D e U U E . A tto rn e y fo r 96 inches deep and drifts hare mount­
months from this date.
Coach Special for Klamath Fall» Plaintiff, Residence, Springfield. Ore­ ed as high as the second story of Cra­
Dated Feb 9th. 1928.
and beyond, on flag at 2:01 P. M on gon.
ter Lake lodge. John Maben, caretaker
ANNA BJEHKE. Administratrix
F. 23: M. 1-8-15-22:
Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
F. 9 16 23: M. 1-8:
of the lodge and weather observer at
the lake reported last week.
Infantile paralysis claimed Its first
Notice Is hereby given that Harold
J. Wells, Administrator oi the Estate Union county victim since the epi­
of Axel Oliver Sandstrnm, deceased, demic's eatersak last fall Sunday at
has filed his final report and account Union vbea Bruce Maxwell. 15. son
as such, and the Court has set Sat of W A MaiwelL pteaesr resident,
urday, the 10th day of March 1928 at
All kinds of Coal, Coke and
ten o'clock In the forenoon. In the died follow lag a abort lllaaea
Briquets
v u u u ij » uuri nuom in m e v o u n [ Tbs Swift PuokJag «ampany has
House at Eugene, Lane County, Ore j
PAINTING—
RAINIER COAL CO.
gon. as the time and place to hear I purrtiaead tbs Ongallts Talley cream­
PAPERHANGING
objections to the same, and for the ery at CeqalUe and the Rurwny cream­
IB E. 7th St.
Phone 412
— KALSOMININS
final settlement of said Estate.
ery of Her way firaaa J B McCloskey,
Eugene, Ore.
806 G. Street
HAROLD J. WELLS, Administra­ velaraa batter and abeeeo maker of
tor.
1
WELLS A WELLS. Attorney».
week.
F. 9-16-23: M. 1-8:
Rea. Phons 169
Plano Movlng
Dedlcatloa of the 026,000 Presby­
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
NOTICE OF SHERIFF-8 SALE ON terian ckamh at Phoenix, being con­
WILLH9 BERTSCH, Prop.
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ structed by Ashland contractors, will
OTF1CE AT SERVICE GARAGE
tue of an execution and order of sale be held Palm Sunday, according to
666 Maln Street
In foreclosure Issued out of the Circuit Rev. R. W. Nelson, pastor of the
Buccesaor to Sutton Transfer
Court of Lane County, Oregon, on the church, whloh has about 100 active
25th day of January, 1928, In a suit
wherein on the 24th day of January members.
228 Main SL Residence 126 c Bt
1928, In said court F. E. Hyland, plain
ORn Aruapiger was re-elected man­
62 J
62 M
WM. O. HUGHES
tiff recovered Judgment against the ager of the Taleat Irrigation district
FIRI ANO AUTO INfiURANCK
defendants Charles N. Andrews and
Full Auto Equipment
Mina Andrews, for the sum of last week. E. T Newhry was chosen
NOTARY PUBLIC
Lady Assistant
06500.00, together with Interest there­ chairman of the hoard of directors.
,
Office at
on at the rate of six per cent per Due to a large carry-over of water I d
annum from the 1st day of Nove,mher. the district’s reservoirs the water sup­
FIR S T NATIONAL BANK
1926. and the further sum of 0600.00
Springfield,
Oregon
attorneys fees, together with the costs ply will be normal, according to Mr.
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
and disbursements herein, which Judy Arneplger.
ment was enrolled nnd docketed In the
Abraham Lincoln Coihlnl is the
D
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N
TIS
T
DR. N. W. EMERY
Clerk's office of said Court In said name given a son born to Mr. and
County on tne 24th day of January, Mrs. Louts Comini of The Dalles on
Phone 43
DENTIST
1928. and said execution and order
First
Net’l
Bank
Bldg.,
Springfield
Sutton Bldp.
Phons 20-J
of sale to me directed commanding me Lincoln’s birthday. Four years ago
In the nnme of the State of Oregon, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Comini
Residence Phone 153-M
In order to satisfy said Judgment, In­ was named Calvin Coolidge Comini,
terest, attorneys fees, costs of suit and still another son bears the name
Springfield, Oregon
and accruing costs to sell the follow­
of Leo McKinley Comini.
1 ing described real property, to-wlt:
MAX STOVE WORKS
Robbers entered the Capitol theater
The west half of the southwest
General Law Practlos
quarter of section six (61 In Township in Salem last week, dynamited the
Will take your Old Style Rnnge
Seventeen (171 South, of Range Four safe which held two days' receipts and
1. M. PETERSON
In exchange on a Lator One.
(41 W est of the Willamette Meridian.
Attorney-at-Law
In Lane County, Oregon, containing escaped with between 0400 and 0500.
Mnln near Mill St.,
Springfield
The safe was badly wrecked. A strong
95.13 acres.
City Hall Building
Now, therefore. In the nnme of the box In the sRfe, which contained ap­
State of Oregon, In compliance wltn proximately 01800, was carried to the
Springfield, Ore.
snld execution nnd order of sale and
In order to sntlsfv snld Judgment, In stage, where It was abandoned.
terest, attorneys fees, costs of suit nnd
North Bend high school Wednesday
accruing costs, I will on Saturdav the night captured the Coos county debate
M. 0 . HOGE
All kinds of gravel for con­
3rd day of March. 1928, at the hours
of one o’clock In the afternoon of championship for 1928, both teams
Attomey-ah-Law
crete or road work.
We
said day. at the Southwest Front door winning unanimous decisions. Teams
make a specialty of crushed
Practlse U. S. and State
of the County Court House, in niugene. fram Marshfield, North Bend, Ban­
rock
and
rock
sand.
Bunk­
Courts
Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale
ers nt foot of Main on Mill
and sell for cash, nt public auction, don, Myrtle Point, Coquille and Cooe
Bugene, Oregon
subject to redemption ns provided by River took part.
street
law, all of the right, title, and Interest
At a recent meeting of Tuft Cham­
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
of said defendant Charles N. Andrews ber of Commerce a resolution was
and Minn Andrews, his wife and
FRANK A. DE PUE
Arthur O. Bush, nnd all person» claim­ adopted unanimously against the pro­
ing by, through or under them or any posed 03 auto license law. Fear was
ATTO R N EY A T LAW
or either of them In and to said expreased that enactment of auch a
NOTARY PUBLIC
premises.
law would mean an end to further
JEW ELER
FRANK E. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
highway eons tract Ion.
Springfield, Oregon
By BEULAH RRINNICK, Deputy,
Sutton
Springfield,
2-0-16-22:
1:
Repairing
a
Specialty
Building
Oregon
f
¡B U S IN E S S
IIIR E C T O R Y ||
L. MaLosh
W. F. WALKER
CHAS. P. POOLE
Funeral Directors
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL GO.
D. W . Roof
r.
M.
PAGE SEVEN
James, the 6-year-old son of J K.
SUM M O N S
Montgomery, president of the Bank of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB
STATE OR OREOON FOR LAN«
Southwestern Oregon, died last Fri­
day at .Marshfield of Infantile paraly­ I COUNTY.
Myron L Wallace, Addle M Wallace,
sis.
Plaintiffs, vs. W Robert Wallace,
Baseball Interest In the coming sea­
Ada Wallace; Chester L. Wul’ico,
son throughout the Medford section Is
Fay Wallace; Charles Wallace;
Fred
Wallace;
Pearl Wallace.
so keen that already preliminary
Elsie Wallace, Laura Wallace;
steps are under way to form a six-
Arena Sebring. M a r k L. Se­
club league comprised of Medford,
bring; Caroline Awbrey, James
Klamath Falls and Grants Paas In
T Awbrey; Nora Robb, Homer
Robb; Mollie Sears, Cleave Sears;
southern Oregon, and Yreka, Weed
Nancy M Wallace, Melvin Wallace;
• nd Shasta City In northern California.
Daniel Wallace; George Wallace;
Mary Wallace; Clara Castleman,
Alex Lavon of the Applegate valley
I-evl Castleman; Nannie E Mann,
rushed to tic- Jackson county court
William Mann; Emma Wallace;
house In Medford last Wednesday
Walter Wallace, Zclma Wallace;
and recorded his filings on a mining
I-o uls Wallace; Ruby Wallace;
Nellie Sanders, William Sanders;
claim where last week he found a
Charles E. Powers. Celia Powers,
042 nugget. Mr. Lavon said that there
Vara Powers; Mrs. William 8 Moss.
had been three attempts to jump the
Sylvia Moss; (.aura Blaekmore.
claim since the discovery of the gold.
James Blackmore; C. B Sears. Mary
Sears; Alex White, Mary White;
There was one fatality due to an In­
Harry W est; E. A. Snellstrom, Rena
dustrial accident In Oregon In the
Snellstrom; O. P Snellstrom, Min­
week ending February 16, according
nie Snellstrom; Charles 8ncllstrom,
Mona Snellstrom; Robert Reeves;
to a report Issued by the state indus­
Preston Reeves; the unknown heirs
trial accident commission. The victim
of J. W Holeman, deceased; the
was Charles M. Martindale of Wol-
unknown heirs of N H Warner, de­
ceased; Also, all other persons or
lowa. There were 589 accidents re­
parties unknown claiming any right,
ported to the ommlssion during the
title, estate, lien or interest In the
week.
real estate described In the com­
plaint herein, Defendants.
The first boat to be built on Cooe
TO: W Robert Wallace, Ada Wal­
bay this year was launched at the
McDonald & Holland shipyards last lace; Chester L. Wallace; Fay Wal­
lace; Charles Wallace; Fred Wallace;
Saturday, with officials of the Hauser Pearl Wallace. Elsie Wallace, Laura
Construction company, for which she Wallace; Arena Sebring, Mark L. Se­
was built, present. She has been bring; Caroline Awbrey, James T.
chirstened "The Multnomah''. The Awbrey; Nora Robb. Homer Robb;
Mollie Sears. Cleave Sears; Nancy M.
craft is a 46-foot tug boat, costing Wallace; Melvin Wallace; Daniel
09000.
Wallace; George Wallace; Mary Wal­
The state highway commission, at a lace; Clara Castleman, • Levi CasUe-
man; Nannie E. Mann. William
meeting in Portland February 28, will Mann; Emma Wallace; Walter Wal­
open bids for the grading and surfac­ lace,' Zelma Wallace; Louis Wallace,
ing Of the 4.1 miles of the North Ruby Wallace; Nellie Sanders, Wil­
Albany-Wells market road In Benton liam Sanders; Charles E. Powers,
Celia Powers, Vera Powers; Mrs.
county. Bids also will be considered William S. Moss. Sylvia Moss, Laura
for the grading and surfacing of 2.2 Blackmore, James Blackmore; C. B.
miles of the Pine creek market road Sears, Mary Sears; Alex White, Mary
White; Harry W est; E. A. Snellstrom,
In Wheeler county.
Rena Snellstrom; O. P. Snellstrom,
Announcement of the impending Minnie Snellstrom; Charles Snell­
sale of the Coos Bay Water company strom: Mona Snellstrom. Robert
of Marshfield to the Oregon-Wash­ Reeves; Preston Reeves; the un­
known heirs of J. W. Holeman, de­
ington Water Service company was ceased; the unknown heirs of N. H.
made at Marshfield by officials of the Warner, deceased; Also, all other per­
local company through Its attorney. sons or parties unknown claiming
The Coos Bay Water company serves any right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In the real estate described in the
Marshfield, North Bend, Bunker HUI, complaint herein:
Englewood and Baypark.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Births last month, numbering 436, OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
to appear and answer the com­
were .8 of 1 per cent more numerous quired
plaint of the above named plaintiffs
In Portland than for January, 1927, in the above entitled court now on
and were 78 more than the total of file with the clerk of said court on
368 deaths reported. Dr. John G. or before the 15th day of March, 1928
being the last day prescribed in the
Abele, city health officer, said In his order
for the publication of this sum­
monthly report. Boys numbered 234 mons upon you and you are hereby
and girls 202, while the deaths notified that if you fail to appear and
answer said complaint as hereby re­
claimed 202 men and 156 women.
quired. plaintiffs will apply to the
Harris Hart of Milwaukie was op­ above
court for the relief de­
erated on In a Portland hospital and manded in their complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of the above entitled
physicians removed a sponge from his
body. Twelve years ago Mr. Hart court quiet ng the title of the plain­
tiff. Myron L. Wallace, against the
fractured a rib, which required an claims of you. said defennants, and
operation, and since then he had com­ each of you, in and to the real pro­
plained of IllneBS. The operation dis­ perty situated in Lane county, Ore­
closed that the trouble was caused by gon. described as follows, to-wit:
The South 14 of the NE>4 and Lots
a sponge that the surgeon had left In
5 and 6 of Section 11 Tp. 18 S. R 2 W.
the man’s body 12 years ago.
W. M. containing 150.11 acres by gov­
Contract fcr the new mall route be­ ernment survey. Also, the north 12
tween N ew rt and Taft, on the Roose­ acres of Lot 3 of Sec. 14 of Tp. 18 S.
R. 2 W. W. M. Also beginning at the
velt highway. Is now effective. The S. W. Corner of Lot 5 Sec. 11 of said
route will serve ranche»and beach re­ T p , thence running W est 4 chains,
25 ?7 chains to south line
sorts between the two points. Glcne t*-nnf'
den, one of the newly developed of north *4 of the James A Wallace
D. L C. No. 40 in said Tp. 18 8 ft 2
beaches, some distance couth of Taft, W. W. M . thence oast 15.19 chaiA9 to
is (he first postoffice to open Its doors east line of said clainx. thence North
along the route. EniUy Syohta has 2.32 chains to angle in boundary of
been appointed assistant postmaster. said claim, thence east on line of said
claim 23.00 chains to corner of same,
George Garrett, ex-city manager of thence north 22.90 chains, more or
La Grande, Oregon. Grand Junction, less, to the N. E. corner of said claim,
Colorado, and Rhinelander, Wisconsin, thence west 34.19 chains to place of
beginning, containing 91.50 acres.
and for a number of years employed
Also, that part of Lot 7 Sec. 11. ly­
In various capacities by the city of ing N. of the County road in said Tp.
Portland, was appointed city manager Also beginning at the N E. corner
by the Astoria city commission at a of the south 54 of said Wallace D. L.
special meeting last week. Mr. Garrett C. thence West 1 chain south 11.01
chains thence east 1 chain thence north
wlU succeed O. A Krats, city manager 11.01
chains, to place of beginning,
there for the last five years, whose containing 1. 10-100 acres Excepting
resignation was recently presented ef­ a small tract in said Wallae D. L. C,
beginning at Intersection of the cen­
fective March 16.
ter line of County Road No. 42 with
Emery Olmstead, ex-presldent of the the North line of the S.% of said
Northwestern National bank, and J. E. claim, thence Northeasterly along
Wheeler, ex-presldent of the McCor­ center of said road 2.60 chains, thence
mick Lumber company and the Tele­ northwest 53 ft, thence southwester­
ly parallel with the said road to the
gram
Publishing company,
were said north line of S >4 of Wallace D.
found guilty on each of 22 counts on L. C. thence east to the nlnce of be­
an Indictment charging specific mis­ ginning. about 1» acre of land, con-
s'. plication of funds of the North­ talnine In all 25454 acres of land,
more pr less, in Lane County. Oregon.
western National bank of Portland by
All that part of the West 54 of the
a jury which handed Its sealed verdict southwest qunrter of Section twelve
to Federal Judge Bean at the opening (121 In Township eighteen (181 South
of Range Two (21 West lying Nprth
of court last Saturday.
of the center of the county road,
In the annual meeting of the Cooe which extends easterly and westerly
and Curry fair stockholders the organ­ through said premises, situated In
ization selected the date of holding Lane County. Oregon, and contain­
the 1928 fair In Myrtle Point and ing 40 acres, more or less,
named September 19, 20, 21 and 22. and decreeing that plaintiff Myron L.
Wallace is the sole owner of said
The custom of having a fair repre­ premises in fee simple free and clear
sentative in every town in the county of all claims of you and each of you
was continued, and these men named said defendants, and that you and
Joe Larson. Marshfield: G. Gustafson. each of you be forever barred from
asserting any claim in the premises
North Bend; Henry Hess. Coquille; adverse to the plaintiffs.
Ray McNair, Bandon E. L. Clausen,
This summons Is served upon yon
Broadbent;
Earn Wagner, Curry by publication in The Springfield
News for six conserutlve and succes­
county.
sive weeks commencing with the Is­
A Schramm, state superintendent of sue dated February 2nd, 1928 pursu­
banks, has announced a dividend of ant to the order of the Hon. O. F.
33 1-3 per cent, aggregating 072,634.05, Sklpworth, Circuit Judge and Judge
of the above entitled court, which
to depositors of the defunct First said order was duly made and entered
State Bank of Seaside. This is the of record on the 31st day of January.
first dividend to be declared sines the 1928.
bank closed Its doors September 11.
HARRIS. SMITH A BRY8ON„ At­
February 24 has been set by the torneys for Plaintiffs, Postofflcs Ad­
McMinnville school board tor a special dress; Eugene, Oregon.
election to determine whether Mo- First Publication February 2nd, 1028.
Minn ville taxpayers shall authorise Last Publication March 15th, 1928.
the board to Incurs an Indebtedness
F. 2-9-16-23; M. 12-15.
not to exceed 040,090 for a new gym­
nasium-auditorium and Its equipment
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on prices
on plates and ether
vast.
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