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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1928
PAGE THREB
TRAIN BCHCOULB
Springfield Stop*
Northbound
No. 32....
2 33 P. M
INO. 16 ..___________ 4:37 A. M. Fla« 1
Southbound
No. 15 ...
8:33 P, M. Flag
I No. 31 ...
. 4:46 A M
Coach Special for Klamath Falla
and beyond, on flag at 2:91 P. M on
. Sunday. Tuesday and Friday.
Roeeburg resident* have approved
the Iaauance of 125,000 honoa for the
purchase and Improvement of an air­
port. The vote, at the special city
election stood 807 yea and 361 no.
The Soapatone bridge on the ttoose-
Brief Resume of Happenings of veil highway ten milea north of
Wheeler waa officially opened last
the Week Collected for
week. The structure la of concrete
and replaces a wooden bridge con­
Our Readers.
structed In 1915.
W. J. Walker opened a new cr--asn-
With State Forester Elliott and Dep-
FO R HA LB—Carbon paper In large
aheeta, 24x39 Inchea. auttable for ery and cheese factory at hit ranch on titles King and McCarthy of Salem and
several other out-of-town official*
making tracings. The New* Office Pistol river, Curry county, Monday.
P U L P W OOD W A N T E D
We specialize In awlaa braclet watch
FOR SALE WOOD
present, the Union County Fire a sso
Between
400
and
700
Shrlners
were
repairing. Hoyt'« 321 Main Street, tf If you wlah to aell White Fir or Hem­
elation
held its annual meeting In La
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
In St. Helens last week for the quar­
Old Growth Fir, Second Growth Fir,
lock Pulp WiMid write D. A.
FOREST EXCHANGE
Grande last week.
terly
meeting
of
the
Columbia
River
Kennedy, Hotel Carlton, Portland,
Oak, A uh. All lenglbs. Phone Spring
No 017842
UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS­
E. J. Dixon, Portland, manager of
field 104.
if TA LS— Fancy ahapea and regulars,
Oregon.
M 8 16-22-2»:A 5 12 Department of the Interior, United Shrine club.
the Pacific Co-operative Poultry Pro­
States Land Office, Roeeburg, Ore­
The first payment of 1928 to the
llo y t'a Ua»h S tore.
tf
SEPTIC TANK8—
gon. March 7th, 1928.
ducers’ association, waa elected presi­
PAINTING Mtf I-.'1 " i Ining In all It*
NOTICE la hereby given that H I Klamath Indians, one of 3300 to each dent of the Oregon Cooperative cous­
Ready for you to Inatall
brauchen.
itcduced Prices. Iloy
Fof family of five —- »21.90, Eugene Newell, of D«-kum Building, Portland, of the 1274 members of the tribe, was el I at the close of a two-day aessloa
SUM M O NS
filed application No. 017842. made last week.
K h Call 136-J.
For family of eight — »28 00, Eugene Oregon,
In Eugene last week.
IN T H E CIR CU IT C OU RT O F T U B Sewer Pipe, Well Curbing, Drain Tile under the Act of March 20. 1922 (42
Mrs. Sarah Woodruff last week cel­
Slat . 485), to exchange the NH of
More than 35000 worth of the de­
S T A T E O F OREGON F o il T H E
tIL
PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS
Section 34, Tp. 15 8., Range 9 W est ebrated her 97th birthday anniversary
and Chimney Block*.
COUNTY O F LANE
linquent land in the Medford Irriga­
given by Mm. Adululdn Lee. 8til- Eilna Bowen,
W
M
.
co
ntaining
320
acres
within
the
PlulntllT, va. Glenn
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. tion district has been disposed of la
E U G E N E CO N C R ETE P IPE CO.
Slualnw National Forest, for approxi­
ibnlH taken (rum 11 yearn up. 603
Bowen, Defendant.
P. Babcock In Salem..
mately
18
acres
timber
within
the
the last two weeks since the land was
West D atreet.
If.
To (lien Bowen the above named
A L IA S SUM M O NS
EH.
Sec
1,
EH
EH.
Sec.
12.
Tp.
20
S.
The Lane County Christian Endeav­ placed In the hands of the Medford
defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE S T A T E ? "
or union held Its 13th annual conven- realty board for sale.
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
.n'o.-nTin.t' tlon at Creswell recently. A regis­
OF OREGON, you a re h ereb y req u ired
LANK COUNTY
Residents of Butte Falls are seeking
Sec. 15, Sections 15 to 20 Inclusive,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That to appear and answer the complaint I
'
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tration of 150 attended.
means of continuing the local bank.
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,
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,
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the undersigned, haa by the Conn Bled atraltiM you In th e above entitled
”,
Mau‘ . | Tp.
20 S R 4 East. W. M., within
i jbp Cascade National Forest.
The Yamhill county Federation of | owned and operated for two d«cad<
ty Court o f the State of Oregon 'Court und Cause on or before the 12th i rice E. Knowles, Ib.-fendant.
The purpose of this notice Is to Women’s clubs will meet in Dayton by George W. Barker, who ended hk*
for the County of lame been appointed day o f April 1928 said date being i To Maurice E. Knowtes, defendant.
executor of the lust will and Teats more than four iweeka from the date of ; IN THE N ome OF THE STATE , | low an persons claiming the lands Saturday, May 19, Instead of May 26. life last week aa result of worry,
ment and estate of James II Male, the first publication of thia summons Ol- O REG ON : lo u nre hereby sum- selected, or having bona flde objec-
| Butte Falls is one of the busiest a m aB
moned and required to appear and ,)ona to such application, an oppor as waa previously planned.
deceased and all persona having claims
against aald estate are hereby notified herein entered of record and If you fall answer the complaint of the plaintiff ' tunltv to flle their protest with the
L. L, Montague, representing a large timber center* In Oregon,
to present the same properly verified so to appear and answer for want In the above entitle,, gull —Ithln four Register of the U. 8 Land Office at bridge financing company, la asking
The Salem chamber of commerw
to no, at the FIIIHT NATIONAL thereof the plaintiff will apply to the , weeks from the date nt the first pub- | Roseburg. Oregon. Any such protests
______ ____
___ for a franchise for a steel toll bridge went on record favoring the IssuaM*
must ___
be _____
filed _ In _ this
BANK of Spring-field, Oregon, on or Court for the relief In her complaint lhatlon of this summons, and you are , ^j, objections
before six months from the date of gainst you demanded and prayed for hereby notified that If you fall to I office within thirty days from the across the Columbia river at Arllng- of bonds in the amount of 350,000 fog
to wit:
answer herein within the time afore , dalP
, bp flrR, publication of this ,on
I the establishment of sn airport th em
this notice Dnled March 7th, 1928
For a Judgment nnd
w. L 8bH
C oon notice, beginning March 15, 1928.
|
and decree of I8 d’. J* 8
WM. G HUGHES, executor of the
Construction
of
a
reduction
plant
The proposal probably will be referred
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.
Non-coal.
divorce dissolving the bonds of matri­ for the relief demanded In her com­
•sta te of James B Male, deceased.
this year at the Mother Lode mine to the votera of Salem at the time 08
HAMILL A CANADAY, Register.
FRANK A. De PUB. Attorney for mony now and heretofore existing be plaint, to-wlt: for a decree of absolute
'tween "the Plaint I ff. * ¿ in a Bowen" and dl' or‘ 1’ from the bonds of matrimony
M 15-22 29: A. 512:
near Baker, will be an Immediate n - holding the primary election May K
(he executor.
the defendant, Glenn Bowen on the now subsisting between the above
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suit of a recent refinancing of the
The new Tillamook National Bank
named
parties
and
for
the
resumption
grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat .
, .
. .
8 U M M O N 8
will open Monday, April 9, according
ment and for such other relief as to b> plaintiff of her. maiden name, and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE P’’aPfirtF
for other relief as the court shall deem
The city of Ashland baa purchased to an announcement made by H. H.
the Court may seem meet.
SUM M O N S
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
proper.
COUNTY
OF
LANE
This summons is served upon yon
the
Balfour-Guthrie tract of 93 acree Rosenberg, president of the in atlt»
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
This summons Is published In the
STATE OF OREGON, FOR LANK by publication In the Springfield News. 8pr,n(ffle,d N,.w, „ n, WHpaper printed William J. Grigg, Plaintiff, vs. Ina near that city to provide for the In- , tlon. The quarters formerly o cc »
May Grigg. Defendant.
COUNTY.
a newspaper of general circulation and published In Springfield, Lane
creasing demand for a landing place pied by the Tillamook County bank
To Ida May Grigg. Defendant:
Clifford Sumner, Plaintiff, vs Agnes pursuant to an order of the Honor- County, Oregon, by virtue of an order
will he used and have been remodeled
In the name of the State of Oregon: for airplanes.
Sumper, Defendant
able J. T. Brand Judge of the Clr- | of the lion. G F. Dklpworth, Judge of
You are hereby summonsed and re­
To Agnes Sumner, the above named cult Court of the State of Oregon for said court, dated Marce 15th, 1928.
Kicked In the temple by a work tor the opening.
quired’ to appear and answer the com­
d e fe n d a n t:
Columbia county has accepted
the County of Lane. duly made and
Date of first publication hereof Is plaint
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horse,
Henry,
the 6-yearold son of
of (he plaintiff In the above en
22, a 1928.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF entered of record on the 12th dny of | March
title d N suit
on or l » r before
th e la s t day Mr. and Mrs. Van Eamond, died at * petitions for four new roads, two oi
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OREGON: Yon are hereby required March 1928 ordering this summons
.
• SMI IH /.m
. • »2 . Attorneys
a i4
preBcrib«*<i in th è n order for Vale last week without regaining them In the Nehalem valley, and tw»
to appear and answer the complaint be published once each week for f0“r
si
ni d ' ° ’ t,,fflee Address
bll(.ation
8Ummon„ bere
hereafter
^rt consciousness.
,n (he western part of the county.
w i |. On or bp
filed against you In the above entitled successive and consecutive weeks s in 434 5-6 M lner Bldg E ugene, O regon
M 32-29. A 5-12-19:
26tb d
A „ 192g; anb WH. are
The University of Oregon Medical Two brid«es wlU als°
erected this
court and cause, on or before the ex­ the said Springfield News and th a
piration of the time prescribed In th<- the date of the flrst publication will
h ereb y notified th a t If you fall to so 8cbool r e t e tved a check for »35,599.39 1 year,
y ear- one on the
th e Nehalem
N ehalem highway
h ig h w ay
Order for Publication, to wit: On ir he March 15th, 1928. and the date of
a p p e a r or an sw e r for w ant th e re o f .
,
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■ ,, market road,
’ and one on the diked
N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S
before the expiration of four weeks the last publication will be April 12th,
the Plaintiff will apply to the above fr,’m the General Education Board of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE entitled court for the relief prayed for New York city, according to Dr. R. B. lands near Clatskanie.
from the dnte of the flrst publication 1928
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
FRANK A. DePUK. Attorney for the
hereof, and If yon fall to appear or
Oregon taxpayers will be called
In the complaint, glint Is. a decree dis- Dillehunt, dean.
LANK COUNTY
answer for want thereof, plaintiff will Plaintiff, Residence, Springfield, Ore­
solving the marriage contract and for
upon
to pay a total of »49,943,568.08
In
th
e
M
atter
of
thy
E
sta
te
of
Louise
La Grande’s city commission has au­
applv Io t h e c o u r t f o r lb.- r . 1|.-f |
gon.
an absolute divorce from you.
this
year,
according to a summary of
M.
Bettleheim.
D
eceased.
M 15-22-29: A. 6 12:
ed for 111 the complaint which la 111
T his sum m ons Is published in th e thorized another bond issue of 338
N otice Is h e re b y given to all p erso n s
480.64 to take care of several Improve- ?
J«»1 compiled by Earl Fisher,
substance as followa:
Springfield
News
of
Springfield.
Ore-
whom It m ay co n cern th a t th e under-
For a decree of the court dissolving
tas commissioner. This la aa
sig n ed h as been ap p o in ted ad m in tstra - ro n . un ' r and by v irtu e of a n o rd e r ment districts for which the citizens
the marriage contract now existing h,
N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
Increase of nearly »2,000,000 over the
tor
of
the
estate
of
Lovise
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tween plaintiff and defendant and for
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I Uxe8 o( la8t year, which totaled
N otice Is h ereby given th at C lara
such other and further relief as to M Dials has been appointed executrix helm. Deceased, and has duly qualified con for th e co u n ty of Lane, dated this Two and a half million young sock-
nil„TW>eoa
as
such.
All
persons
having
claims
thl“ court mav seem Just and proper of th e la st W ill and T e sta m e n t of
29th
day
of
March.
1928,
directing
pub
e
salmon
will
be
liberated
from
the
i
*
against
said
estate
are
hereby
notified
This summons Is published pursuant I’h illas B lais, deeeastsi, by th e C ounty
thereof once a week for fo u r'
j
! The first Great Northern train out
and required to present the same with licatlon
to an order, for the same, of the
s u .c s s lv e weeks in said newspaper. Ceding ponds of the commercial!
of Portland for Klamath Falls by way
the
proper
vouchers
therefor
and
verl-
C
ourt
of
lam
e
C
ounty,
O
regon.
Honorable J. T
Brand. Circuit
which order requires you to appear hatchery at Enterprise, according to .
All p erso n s h av in g claim s a g a in st 1 Dvl In th e m a n n e r re q u ire d by law
of the new Bend-Chemult-SoutherB
Judge of Lane Countv. Oregon, made
nnd
answer
the
complaint
on
or
before
reports
given
out
recently.
"«M a d m ln is tm to r at th e law office four weeks from the date of the first
Pacific route, is scheduled to leave
nnd entered March 4, 1928, and the said e s ta te arc req u ired to p resen t
I M. P eterso n a t 234 Main stre e t,
Platinum and other precious metals
flrst publication hereof Is made on the them , w ith p ro p er vouchers, w ithin
publication of this summons
Thursday night. May 10. The traits
six
m
o
n
th
s
from
th
e
22nd
day
of
S
pringfield,
l,n
n
e
C
ounty.
O
regon,
The day of the first publication of In paying quantities are reported to according to present plans, will iu e
8th dny of March. 1928 nnd the last
within six months from the date of
publication hereof Is made on the March. 1928. to said executrix nt the the first publication of this notice, to- *b*8 sVm,mn?8 J S
have been found on the 320-acre ranch special and will carry members of
. of
law office of L. L. Ray at the Miner
5th dav of April, 1928.
wit:
on
or
before
the
8th
day1
of
Sept-
i
I*”*..’llY.
a8t
PublicaU°n
18
of Ernest Bohna on the Big Nestucca
the Portland chamber of commerce
HOWARD M BROWNELL. Attor­ Building Eugene, Oregon.
m nher 1928
J April 26th. 1928.
river In Tillamook county.
CLARA M BLAIS, Executrix.
ney for Plaintiff Residence: 177 Eaat
and other citizens to the new rail cele>
Dated
and
first
published
this
8th
J
B
HALb-
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
7th Avenue, Eugene. Oregon
206 Tlffanv Building. Eugene, Oregon.
Benjamin F. Craigen. lifelong resi­ bratlon to be staged at Klamath FallSk
day of March. 1928.
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M. 29: A. 512-19-26
dent of the Weston country, dropped May 11 and 12.
I. M PETERSON. A dm inlsfetor of
said estate.
dead Saturday afternoon while walk­
Citizens of Rainier, in a closely c o »
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
M S-15-22-29: Ap 5:
ing along the road beyond Shiloh tested special election, rejected a pro­
FOREST EXCHANGE
church on Weston mountain.
No
posed amendment to the city charts»
N O T IC E TO C R E D ITO R S
_
.
, .. 017866
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im -riii.' rn T TM T V r n i ’ n -r o p T H F Department
of the Interior, United
New street lights to be installed In changing the municipal government
IN T H E COI N j 1 ( Ol K T i)r T H E
I a n r<
DnsahiirNl
Or».
States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore­
the residential districts of Eugene will from Its present form to the com m ie
STATE OF OREGON FOR
gon, March 23, 1928.
LANE COUNTY
NOTICE Is hereby given that John cost between 312,000 and »13,000, ac- slon plan, and approved a tax meas­
All klndB of Coal, Coke anti
I In the Matter of the Estate of Rhin- H. May. of Yachats, Oregon, filed ap- cording to Carl A. McClain, superin- ure providing for special fire prole»
Briquets
aldo Vincent, deceased.
plication No. 017866, under the Act of ,„nripn, of thp water board
tlon for the DuBois-Kettenring sawe
d 1 1 1
The undersigned having been ap- March 20. 1922 (42 Stat. 465). to e x -;
W. F. WALKER
RAINIER COAL CO.
| pointed by the County Court of the change the NH NW14 NE14, N>4
T. F. Rea, pioneer mining man and mill. The charter amendment wao
i »late of Oregon for Lane County, ad- N EU NW U. SW H NEU NW>4. NH a resident of Baker county since 1862, voted down. 125 to 106, and the special
15 E. 7th St.
Phone 412
j mlnlstrator of the estate of Rhlnaldo N i ^ ^ S W ^ N w i ^ n T ^ l t W ^ l died ln Baker 'at8tf W" k nera? Howard
tax approved, 107 to 74.
Eugene, Ore.
Vincent, deceased, and having quall-
Following a number of meeting»
■ fled, notice is hereby given to the SW1J NWK*. Sec. 34, Tp 14 S., R 11 Bea wai 8 scout for General Howard
of, ----
and —
all ----------
persons ---------
having
with ranchers who are raising sheep
228 Main 8L Residence 125 C 8t ■ creditors
- ----- - —.
c West, within the Siuslaw National during the early Indian ware.
1 claims against said deceased, to pres- Forest. Tor timber of an equal value
Thrnnah a raluvenation of the in the Marshfield vicinity, H. A. Lind­
62 J
62 M
Ree, Phone 140
Plano Moving
ent them, as required by law, within j t0 he rut from approximately three
, L
«. k
»
>h
gren. expert from the Oregon Agri­
! six months after the first publication acres within the EH Sec. 1, EH EH. Marshf*eld chamber of commerce the
Full Auto Equipment
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
j of this notice to the said
Walter S. ; sec. 12. Tp. 20 8., R. 3 E„ Secs. 4 to membership has been built up to a cultural college, and Harvey 8. Hale,
Lady Assistant
WILLI» BERTBCH, Prop.
Vincent at 434 Miner Building. Eu- 9 Inclusive. SW H. Sec. 10. NH N W « ,, total of 286. with a good prospect of county agent, made a statement which
OFFICE AT SERVICE OARAGE
gene, Oregon Date of flrst publication s ec. 15, s eC8 16 to 20 inclusive, Tp.
„ .,.1 o t i0 0
showed the sheep industry had grow»
hen-of
the 8 day of March,
1928. 20 8., Range 4 East. W M.. within the ‘ 88lhlD« th8 set goal of 400
633 Main Street
WALTER S. V1NVENT, Adminis­ Cascade National Forest.
Governor Patterson has extended over 100 per cent In Coos county 1»
Successor to Button Transfer
trator of the Estate of Rhlnaldo Vin­
The purpose of this notice is to al­ the reprieve of James Willos up to the past year, there now being 13 00»
DR. 3. RALPH DIPPEL
cent, deceased.
sheep, other than lambs on ths ranges^
low all persons claiming the lands
SMITH & EVANS. Attorneys for selected, or having bona flde objec­ and Including April 12. This will make as against 6600 last year.
DENTIST
the
date
of
his
execution
the
same
aa
Administrator. 434 Miner Bldg., Eu­ tions »o sucn application, an opporun-
WM. O. HUGHES
The past several weeks have prw
gene, Oregon.
I Ity to flle their protest with the Reg- that set for Ellsworth Kelley, rrlday vided one of ’the most favorabi»
Phone 43
PIRK AND AUTO INSURANCE
M. 8-15-22-29: Ap. 5:
I liter of the U. S. I^nd Office at Rose? April 13.
First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Springfield
NOTARY PUBLIC
springs (or lambing operations to b»
, burg. Oregon. Any such protests or
The cornerstone of the new Red­
experienced in Wallowa county in •
objections must be filed In this of­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Office at
fice within thirty days fro.m, the date mond hotel «as laid Saturday ln the number of years, according to sheep
FOREST EXCHANGE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of the first publication of this notice, presence of a large crowd. The build­ owners, the greater part of whom have
No. 017855
Springfield,
Oregon
beginning March 29, 1928.
ing will be three stories ln height,
finished lambing at thia time. BveB
Department of the Interior, United
Noncoal,
will contain 59 rooms and will cost
Statee
Land
Office.
Roeeburg,
Ore­
the large (locks are reporting pe»>
H A M IL L A. CANADAY, Register.
MAX STOVE WORKS
»150,000.
gon., March 15, 1928.
M. 29: A. 5-12-19-26
centages of better than 100 per ceBf
DR. N. W. EMERY
Will take your Old Style Range
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Although "lack of funds" will pro- while ln the small flocks above 19P
Arthur
O.
Pope,
of
Swlsshome,
Ore­
In exchange on a Later One.
D B N T IB T
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
i hlbit any construction of extension per cent has been reported by a nuns»
gon, filed Application No. 017855, un­
FOREST EXCHANGE
work In the Wallowa forest this year, her ot farmers.
Button Bldg.
Rhone 20-J
der
the
Act
of
March
20,
1922
(42
Main near Mill St.,
Springfield
No. 017845
, .
A
.
Stat., 465), to exchange the WH SW ’i Department of the Interior, United the forest service will be allowed
Reeldence Rhone 1BS-M
The fish ladder at the Wincbeste»
SW H , NEH sw h s w h . n h SEH
States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore- »7000 for the maintenance of roads power dam five milee north of Roe»
S W H S W H . SW H S E H S W H S W ’-i,
Springfield, Oregon
gon, March 8, 1928.
J and trails.
burg was destroyed last week by •
Sec. 14; WH » E H N E H . S E H 8 E H
NOTICE Is hereby given that the :
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NEH. SWH NEH SEH NEH. NH Corvallis State Bank of Corvallis, Ore-1 Approximately »374,000 will be charge of dynamite, one whole sectloB
¡NEH SEH NEH. Sec. 22; NWH gon, filed Application No. 017845, un- 1 spent for improvements tn Oregon by of the fishway being blown away, co«»
General Law Practice
All kinds of gravel for con­
N W H N W H . N H S W , N W H N W H . der the Act of March 20, 1922 (42 the O.-W. R A N . company this turn- pletely blocking the river to the prop
SW H »W H N W H N W H. SEH N EH
crete r r road work. We
NWH NWH. EH*SEH NWH' n W1?. 8tnt.. 465), to exchange SWH SEH. j mer, It was announced by Walter H. ress of fish up the stream. It Is b»
I. M. PETERSON
make a specialty of crushed
EH SWH NWH. Sec 23, Tp. 16 8.. Sec- 10' nnd NWH of NEH. Sec. 15, Ouild> superintendent.
The largest lleved that fish poachers were respo»
Attorney-at-Law
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
Range 9 West, within tho Siuslaw Township 15 S„ Range 10 West, with- . b «137000 includes widening of Bible for tbs crime, as the officer*
City Hall Building
National Forest, for timber of an : In the Siuslaw National Forest, For i ' ’ ’
’ ’
,
ers at foot of Main on Mill
equal value to be cut from approxl-, timber of an equal value to be cut , cut8 and 1,118 on the n,8ln llne
®8n have had a great deal of trouble IB
street.
Springfield, Ore.
mntely 7 acres within the EH of Sec- from approximately 3H acres within Meachem and Huron, a nine-mile the past few years over Illegal fislp
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
tlon 1. E^4 EH. Section 12. Tp. 20 S , EH Sec. 1, EH EH. Sec. 12. Tp. 20 8tretch.
lng at Winchester.
R. 3 Enst; Sections 4 to 9 Inclusive. S . R. 3 East. Secs 4 to 9. Inclusive;
- tv t non
Portland took sixth place ln the
SWH. Section 10; NH NW H. Section SWH. Sec. 10: NH NW H. Sec 16. Decision to submit
a »36.000 bond
M. O. HOGE
15; Sections 16 to 20 Inclusive, Tp. 20 Secs. 16 to 20, Inclusive, Tp. 20 9 . R. 4 Issue to the people of Coos bay to ac- United States for 1927 ln fire prevs
8.. R. 4 East, W. M. within the Cas- J Ra„t. W. M . within the Cascade Na- quire an airport was made recently tlon in class 2 cities, according
Attorn ey-it-Law
cade National Forest.
tlonal Forest.
: by a Joint airport committee of North word received by W. N. Wcinbaum
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The purpose of this notice Is to a l-, The purpose of thia notice Is to al- | D - _ d a n d Marshfield civic orcanisa- the Portland chamber of cummer«*
low
all
persons
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selected; or having bona flde objec- selected, or having hona flde objec- tions. The question will be voted on from the United States chamber a*
Springfield, Oregon
Rutene, Oregon
tions to such appuent on. an oppor tions to such application, an npportun- May 18.
commerce.
to flle their protest with the I |fy to flle their protest wfith the Regls-
Multitudes of goldeu daffodils mar­
A council-manager form ot pover»
Sam: “Down where I come from we tunity
Roglster of the IT. 9 Land Office nt 1 for of the U. S. Land Office at Rose
feed our lions Ice, otherwise they’d Roseburg, Oregon. Any such protests > burg. Oregon. Any such protests or shalled In brilliant array before a ment for the city of Salem will be pro­
FRANK A. DE PUE
lay hard-bolledi eggs.”
or objections must he filed In this of- , objections must be filed ln this office background of palms and spaced by posed ln a charter amehdment to h*
flee within thirty dnys from the dnte : within thirty days from the ffhte of Ivy-wreathed columns greeted Dower referred to the voters at the time oi
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bo: “Why man, that ain’t nothing. of the flrst publication of th 1 n o tice,! tho flrst publication of this notice, lovers at the opening of Forest holding the primary election, aooor*«
beginning March 15, 1928,
NOTARY PUBLIC
Out In our country It’s so dry you beginning March 22, 1928
Grove’s third annual daffodil show lug to announcement made by Mayo*
Non-coal.
j Non-coal
have
to
pin
the
postage
stamps
on
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last .week- . . .
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Springfield,
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